- Why are we considering spending 5.83 million dollars on a new gym when the school board is trying to save 30-40 thousand dollars by cutting a music instructor?
- Is there any chance we could lower the debt burden on taxpayers by charging a user fee through ticket prices?
- Why have the supporters of this project chosen public funding as their first option rather than private fundraising?
- Given its economic development justification, can this project win funding from the Lake Area Improvement Corporation or the Forward Madison initiative?
- Does the 5.83 million dollars include covering the maintenance costs of the building over the next 25 years?
- Will increased attendance at sporting event generate sufficient revenue to pay for the building's upkeep?
- Will the school district have to make further cuts in staff and programs for students to cover the increased costs of heating, cleaning, and maintaining this new building?
- Has anyone compared the economic impact of building this new gym with the potential impact of other possible district uses of this money, such as increased teacher salaries (better recruitment and retention of teachers?), increased staff levels (more permanent residents in the community?), or increased classroom space (more construction jobs, plus educational benefits for kids?)?
- Will the project money go to local contractors or out-of-town builders? In other words, how much of the project money will be sunk directly back into the local economy?
I'll be watching my e-mail and the local press for answers to those questions.
This new facility is to be a "Field of Dreams." If you build it, they will come...
ReplyDeleteWho needs book learnin'? or any extracurricular activity that does not involve a ball?
Everything will fall into place once it is built. You just have to have faith.
Way too much money is spent on atheletics in the schools.
ReplyDeleteI think it is time for parents to help pay for the extra-curricular activities that their kids want to participate in. I mean extra above the property taxes.
I don't think the meaning of free education was ever meant to include all kinds of activities. When I was in high school there was boys basketball and football.
Even when my kids were in school you didn't hear all this talk to their kids "you have to be real good at sports, so you can win atheletic scholarships." What happened to academic scholarships?
It seems like there is getting to be more and more sports in schools all the time.