Anonymous wrote:Are ppl being quietly fired? I know someone being let go do to budget cuts this year in DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Are ppl being quietly fired? I know someone being let go do to budget cuts this year in DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised the cuts aren't bigger, in general.
Maybe losing some charters helped bring the school totals down?
Probably not. When charters close, the students wind up at another charter or DCPS and the funding follows them. Also, the overall budget for schools is up.
Well yes, but it may be slightly more efficient to run fewer schools and have the schools that do exist be closer to their enrollment targets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised the cuts aren't bigger, in general.
Maybe losing some charters helped bring the school totals down?
Probably not. When charters close, the students wind up at another charter or DCPS and the funding follows them. Also, the overall budget for schools is up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you tell if it's status quo or not?
Operating budget executive summary shows an overall increase in schools funding. Capital budget, at a glance, still includes the school renovations I would expect. Haven't heard any rumblings from the media or advocacy groups on schools like I have for some proposed changes to other programs.
But I don't know that much about the particulars of the school budget so I'm wondering if I'm missing anything.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised the cuts aren't bigger, in general.
Maybe losing some charters helped bring the school totals down?
Anonymous wrote:How can you tell if it's status quo or not?