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Utah's 'splitting' headache
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The "split" also shows how the legislature is bullied by the Utah Education Department. We have long needed all the taxes leved for education in one pot. The fancy accounting of education dollars is no more than a carnival "shell game" trick.
Utah has the lowest per pupil if you don't count all taxes.
Can we all now see that students in rich areas have more tax dollars to spend for a student than the poor rural areas? If all taxes were in the same pot, each student would get the same "per puple" and all would benefit.
Other states have this in place, including Texas, where my children experienced a wonderful education system. In Texas it did not happen without a battle with the Teachers Union crying "Robinhood Plan".
We need less administrators paid at top dollar,less money spend on duplication of services, and more
money for teacher salaries and smaller class sizes.
Perhaps the Legisature, Teachers and News Sources should unravel the complicated formulal of education dollars. We have elected officals to do the best for All citizens!
The Legistlature did find an answer, it's just Herriman and some others (that happen to represent a minority) don't like. That DOESN'T make it wrong.
How can the remaining west side Jordan district have a "huge tax burden" when the facts are that they will be equal to Alpine, Davis, and Weber districts in Tax Base per student and AHEAD of 32 other districts in Utah? They'll also still be the fourth largest district in the state! If, as the article claims, this is unfair, then most of the state's other districts should be clammoring MUCH louder.
The West side is NOT "poorer", there is a $700 difference in median income between the two sides of Jordan on income of over $60,000 per household!
The new EAST district will have a more homes in poverty, and more non-English speaking households.
The SLCounty Council tried to take upon themselves more authority that they had, thus the special session just put their role into perspective.
Facts would be nice in editorial pieces...
Change can be good or bad - what often makes the difference is how much effort you're willing to put in to make it work. You can certainly vote based on laziness, but I try to have a more optimistic outlook on things.
Your assertion is absurd. Isn't the objective to provide an education to all students, regardless where they live? Shouldn't the cost of public education for ALL children be equally spread among ALL residents? Elitism and divisiveness should have no place at the table.
Finally, why does the east side get to vote to unseat the west side board of education members? Draper can not unseat a Sandy Councilmember. But with splitting the district, the judge says its okay for voters outside of the voting district to unseat another voting districts representatives?
Too many unanswered questions and too much me me me thinking happening. I will be voting not to split. Remember, the feasibility study only says its feasible, it doesn't say its wise.
BYme - the west falls far short in total investment in fixed assets in the district. Keeping Jordan intact will not equalize that. You should join the east-side legislators that will try for state-wide equalization this next session. It outght to happen, but selfishness on the part of SL City, and SL County, and Park City (who will pay the brunt) could kill it.
Fixed Costs: your point is salient - costs (and taxable value) per student go up in the east, and fall in the west (and about to the same degree)
Your argument about "unseating" board members is false. Redistricting may have to occur and new members added from the appropriate area, but this actually increases representation for all. Furthermore, Jordan Board members' terms end a mere two weeks after the new district would take over.
It was a variety of legislators (not just East-side ones as BYme states) who held-up the process, and the fact that there wasn't enough daylight left after the other three bills were decided upon. If the West-side legislators hadn't held up the other two education bills by trying to insert self--serving language that had nothing to do with either of those bills, there would have been more time to devote to the equalization bill.
The bottom line is that more time was needed to come to consensus, and I am hopeful that it will happen in January. Maybe I'll see you there BYme:-)
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