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Friday, March 27
by
Mary Jo
on Fri 27 Mar 2009 09:43 PM EDT
CLOSING SMALL SCHOOLS
Background At the present we have a proposal for closing eight small schools at a possible savings of $8 million. This would take a long drawn out process of rulemaking to accomplish. There are some who would claim this violates are agreement with the public when we lobbied for the half penny sales tax. We have had a tons of mail asking us not to close these community schools. These buildings are all worth from 10 to 20 million dollars according to Mr. Proi. In this market we do not have a remote chance of just selling ... more »
by
Mary Jo
on Fri 27 Mar 2009 04:44 PM EDT
Please review the rezoning maps (attachment) and the presentation from OCPS pupil assignment on March 26, 2009 more »
by
Mary Jo
on Fri 27 Mar 2009 07:49 AM EDT
Dear CORE,
I am very disappointed by recent decision by the Orange County School Board to close and merge Orlando’s smaller urban elementary schools. Closing these schools is very short sighted and is not in the best interest for the future of Orlando’s downtown neighborhoods. Closing urban schools may be economically, socially and environmentally unsound in the long term. Downtown is where people will want to live once economic recovery begins and downtown neighborhoods should be a focus of future economic development. If the older small downtown elementary schools close, many affluent parents will turn to private schools. Closing downtown ... more »
by
Mary Jo
on Fri 27 Mar 2009 07:45 AM EDT
From: DeCandis, Andrew [mailto:andrew.decandis@ocps.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:02 AM To: City/County Managers and Orange County Interlocal Planners Group Cc: Frank Kruppenbacher; Moes, Brian F.; Collins, Richard L.; Blocker, Ronald D.; Simpson, Sandra R. Subject: Consideration of School Closures Please be advised that because of the statewide school funding crisis, Orange County Public Schools is considering closing several small elementary schools in Orange County. This notice is being provided in accordance with Section 5.4 of the Interlocal Agreement for Public School Facility Planning and Implementation of Concurrency. The schools being considered for closure are located within the City of ... more » Tuesday, March 17
by
Mary Jo
on Tue 17 Mar 2009 06:52 PM EDT
Mr. Merriam, Last year we estimated that Transportation could reduce its Monday, March 16
by
Tom
on Mon 16 Mar 2009 09:02 AM EDT
Rally at the Rep for Arts Education “Strategies for keeping arts education in our schools” The Orange County Arts Education Center would like to help those of you with children enrolled in arts classes to understand the best strategies for working to keep these opportunities available at your school. Information will be provided regarding the importance of arts education along with suggestions for helping you to organize efforts to support arts education. Monday – March 23, 2009 6:00PM-7:30PM Each school should send one or two representatives from each of the arts subjects being taught at your school. If for example ... more » Friday, March 13
by
Mary Jo
on Fri 13 Mar 2009 09:34 PM EDT
Please read below for a 'conversation' between the Chief operational officer of OCPS and a member of the public who has researched for answers.........
Mr. Gledich, Thursday, March 12
by
Mary Jo
on Thu 12 Mar 2009 04:32 PM EDT
Board Members and Superintendent,
I have been talking recently with a member of the Transportation Committee, assigned by the board, and I am hearing some incredible information about the budget in that area. Being an Orange County Employee myself, I know that our department was asked to make across the board budget cuts and I believe it was done. The Transportation Committee member I talked to informed me of many, many areas of the transportation budget that were not cut, and instead increased dramatically. One example is a huge increase for furniture, an increase large enough to almost fund ... more » Monday, March 9
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Saturday, February 28
by
Mary Jo
on Sat 28 Feb 2009 07:18 AM EST
Attached is the file which shows the way that OCPS decided small school would save $1M in closing smaller schools. Note that there is no place where additional busing, portable rental or other expenditures would be needed---we do not know where or IF this information is available. Please write your school board and let them know your questions and concerns. more »
by
Mary Jo
on Sat 28 Feb 2009 07:05 AM EST
At Rick Roach's town hall meeting a request was made to ask for the amount of money which could be saved if all 'non-school based personel were to take a 50% cut in pay'. This would leave the position open for a temporary cut until the economy is back to the growth level. Please see the attached documentation from the office of the OCPS CFO. The amount is astounding. Although this is not a complete record, we are asking for more information on this number. Questions such as: how were these numbers obtained, which positions were looked at specifically, do ... more » Thursday, February 26
Wednesday, February 18
by
Mary Jo
on Wed 18 Feb 2009 04:49 PM EST
Dear Community,
I am asking for your support in getting Governor Christ’s attention. I will be organizing an attempt at the Guinness Book of World Records with the longest bike parade……ever! We are shooting for 2,009 bike riders. Our message is this, “If our children and families can break a world record, how about breaking a funding record for our schools.” Our Community must do something bold to even have a chance of getting the proper attention in Tallahassee for our schools in Orange County. We have a window of opportunity right now and we need to do ... more » Tuesday, February 17
Sunday, February 15
by
Mary Jo
on Sun 15 Feb 2009 08:48 PM EST
A NOTE FROM VICKY BELL, OCPS School Bd member Dist. 4.
Personally I am tired of the media reporting things as having been decided by the school board before we have even discussed them. After Flipping back the schedule, I immediately was able to set up a Transportation Task Force. Below my preferred budget cut list, you will see some of the facts on transportation I have discovered. Here is a copy of the budget cuts I personally prefer: Transportation: $10,000,000 (stop $7 million in overtime, save $600,000 in paper costs this year and $800,000 each year after. Cut out ... more » Wednesday, February 11
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