The Fayette Citizen-Opinion Page
Wednesday, August 19, 1998
Todd replies to 2 readers' criticism of board of education

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Now Mr. Bill Webster has resorted to name-calling in his letters and I will not dignify that type behavior with a response. I will, however, respond to other parts of his letter.

Under the Constitution of this state every school-age child has a right to free public education. All citizens are taxed to pay for that education. Mr. Webster has a right to enroll his children in the Fayette system any day he wishes. He has the right to choose to not enroll his children and then he has the responsibility to educate them.

Math teams represent a specific school in a competition and must be drawn from that student body. This is true for all competitive activities. Absent this requirement schools could recruit team members to represent them from anywhere. I suggest that children who are home-schooled be organized into teams so they may be able to compete.

Children in your care is an inclusive term and means any child for whom you are responsible. For his information there are biracial individuals and adopted children in my extended family. I commend him for adopting children and sincerely hope that adults continue to take children who need a home.

It was obvious that Bruce Davenport in his first letter wanted assurances about his school tax bill before the final digest was approved. The 1998-1999 budget was balanced and tentatively approved on a projected 9.2 percent growth in the digest.

He has implied the school board would be taking money which was not needed from the "windfall" due to the increased value of the tax digest. I suggest that he go and examine the projected 98-99 budget and point to areas which are not needed. I suggest also that he give specific examples of the school board being fiscally irresponsible between Jan. 1, 1995, to the present.

The bond millage reduction does happen when and if a system decides to not pay off the debt early. I did not say or imply that reduction was due to the increased digest.

Mr. Davenport also needs to illustrate what his term "normal growth in the digest" means as compared to his "windfall" and the difference in terms of funds that can be collected. He also needs to define, "do the right thing," because others may not agree.

I have requests from several parent groups for money for projects not funded in the 98-99 budget. Perhaps Mr. Davenport should publicly say to those parents how he would fund them. It's time for him to provide specific examples, facts and figures to prove his allegations.

The school board has the following options in the event extra funds are available as a result of an increased digest:

Fund other unfunded needy projects;

Increase the system reserve account;

Roll back the millage; or

Do all of the above.

It would be helpful to hear from other citizens.

Bob Todd
Member, Fayette County Board of Education
Fayetteville


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