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June 10, 2012

Madison School Board Members 2012-2013 "Budget Amendments"

It is interesting to compare and contrast Board member amendments to the Administration's proposed 2012-2013 Madison School District budget. The 2011-2012 budget spent $369,394,753 for 24,861 students or $14,858.40 each.

Mary Burke: Require Accountability for All Achievement Gap Programs.

Maya Cole offers 11 amendments, the first seeks to address the District's literacy problems. Cole's amendment 6 questions the Administration's use of WPS health care savings ("general fund").

James Howard seeks a student data analysis assistant and the implementation of a parent university.

Ed Hughes offers 3 amendments, the first seeks to moderate proposed administrative staffing growth, the 2nd requests $3,000,000 in additional maintenance spending (500K less than the Administrative proposal) and a change (reduction) in the use of the District's reserves (or "fund equity"). Mr. Hughes' amendments would result in a 5.7% property tax increase. Related: controversy and a possible audit over past maintenance spending.

Beth Moss requests additional middle school media library staffing and increased funding for the middle school Avid program. Much more on the AVID program, here.

Marj Passman requests the introduction of a credit recovery program at East High School (the other high schools evidently have in-house programs) and the creation of a "Department of African American achievement".

Arlene Silveira requests $75K for the Superintendent Search and a possible interim candidate, a dropout recovery program, a Toki Middle School "Expeditionary Learning Program" and the creation of an implementation plan for all achievement gap programs. Notes and links on Toki middle school and the "Expeditionary Learning Program".

Somewhat related: Madison Schools Administration has "introduced more than 18 programs and initiatives for elementary teachers since 2009"

I continue to wonder if all schools are held to the same academic and financial standards expressed during the debate and rejection of the proposed the proposed Madison Preparatory IB charter school?

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 10, 2012 1:00 PM
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