Madison school officials call Walker’s budget ‘disgraceful’

Dean Robbins:

Madison school superintendent Dan Nerad also admitted that it has been “a difficult day.”
“This district has been making reductions for over 15 years,” Nerad says. “A year ago we had a reduction of 15% in state aid. This year’s it’s an 8% reduction in state aid. While we know that we face a budget deficit, there’s also a need to know that our kids are educated well if our state is to stay strong.”
Nerad says Walker’s budget will cause a $20 million cut in revenue for the district in 2011. If the governor’s budget repair bill passes in its current form, he says, the amount would be about $11 million. Obviously, given the current chaos in the Capitol, the future is murky.

The 2011 State of the Madison School District document puts spending at 379,058,945 for 24,471 students ($15,490.13/student).