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Reply to "What are we getting in exchange for the extra $49.5 million the E&C Committee is handing to MCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The school system produced a budget request. The County Executive suggested funding it below the request level. The County Council inquired what would be cut if the County Executive's recommendation were to be followed. The school system produced a view of those possible cuts. ("non-recommended reductions") Some residents asked the County Council to fund enough not to let those cuts happen. The County Council came part way to that. The higher funding, still below the request (as it has been for decades, resulting in the school system being ever-increasingly behind objectives) is to be used in a manner consistent with the original budget request. The Superintendent will present options and a recommendation to the BOE for which of the non-recommended reductions will be kept in the budget, whole or modified, and which will be abandoned. This, in all likelihood, will be consistent with the wishes expressed by the County Council when they determined the final amount of the allocation (as has generally been the case when such allocations over the County Executive's recommended budget have been afforded). As the budget is a collection of estimates, the ultimate costs will present savings or overages across a large number of spending categories, and the Superintendent will periodically propose re-allocation among those categories to the BOE to try to make ends meet. The County Council can call hearings on these matters, influencing, but not controlling, via the power of the purse, plays related to school land allocation, bus service and the like, and, presumably, pursuit of some kind of impeachment-like mechanism with the state, which employs the BOE. The upshot? Your concern appears to lie with the BOE and its oversight function. Maybe that could work if, similar to the County Council, they were compensated to dedicate full-time-plus effort to this and were allocated a reasonably sized direct staff for the purpose. It is half the county budget, after all, and having the County Council continuously hold hearings to try to do, in effect, the BOE's job makes little sense, but would be horrendously inefficient (if not ineffective, as well). PS -- I don't like blank checks either (unless given to me!), and would like much more responsive, effective oversight to ensure better school system performance vs. community expectation. I don't think the article provided new ideas for how to get that done, instead suggesting things that would generate additional cost or that indicate a poor understanding of certain programs/initiatives.[/quote] I agree that the E&C Committee hearings are performing the oversight function that the BoE should be. I also agree that if the BoE were full-time it would be redundant for both to do that.[/quote]
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