The Spoke, March 2011

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CONESTOGA HIGH SCHOOL, BERWYN, PA

VOLUME 61 NO. 5

MARCH 28, 2011

STOGANEWS.COM

Under consideration $40,000

Charge $100 per student for highway safety class

$225,000

Teachers to teach six periods/day

Closing the Gap With an eye on the future, the district considers options to remedy the 2011-12 $8.9 million deficit.

$6,000

$950,000

Furlough at least 20 percent of custodians

Likely cuts

Change CHS student email provider

$67,000

Eliminate one secretarial position at CHS Graphic by Luke Rafferty, Meghan Morris and Sam Winfield

Laura Weiss News Editor

D

ave Fillippo is heartbroken. The president of the TredyffrinEasttown Non-Instructional Group has been working for the T/E School District for 31 years, and has lived here for his entire life. But he said that he is upset since he heard that the school board proposed custodial outsourcing as a measure to reduce the current budget deficit. Losing the custodians, he believes, is losing part of the community. The T/E School Board faces the task of eliminating an $8.9 million budget deficit, down from the $9.25 million deficit it dealt with last year. Now, the board is running out of options to meet its task of presenting the state with a balanced budget in June. “We’ve got a real budget crisis and we’ve got to figure out how we’re going to handle it,” board president Karen Cruickshank said.

To lessen the deficit, the Finance Committee has proposed various measures, including outsourcing custodial services, charging students for extracurricular activities and allowing advertising at Teamer Field. The school board has already made staff cuts, eliminated German and Latin in the middle schools and applied for exceptions to the Act 1 index, which would allow the district to raise property taxes above the usual 1.4 percent maximum. But even after factoring in these changes, the Finance Committee must still remedy a $3.7 million deficit. The committee will meet tonight at Conestoga to continue discussing options to alleviate the remaining shortfall. See BUDGET, p. 4

$9.25 million 2010-11 deficit

$8.93 million 2011-12 deficit

$7.70 million Projected 2012-13 deficit


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