My View on School Consolidation


I have been listening to everyone’s comments on school consolidation, and I have to say, I am appalled.

There is so much negativity in the community. The ones that support the issue are not as vocal. One local resident expressed concern to me over voicing their support of the issue for fear of starting an argument with friends.

I am worried we may become a community divided, regardless of the outcome. I am not afraid to voice my support of the issue. I am in favor of consolidation.

Money is the biggest issue for all concerned. The state cannot provide funding as in the past. And, if the state so chooses, they could step in and solve our problem for us. All three schools could be absorbed into another system, without being partnered. This would mean no voices would be heard at all.

It is up to all of us to look out for the well-being of our children. It isn’t about sports, school colors, past rivalries, etc. It is about education!

With the consolidation, more could and more than likely would, be offered academically. Our children would thrive with the realm of knowledge to be gained.

There are other ways the children would benefit from consolidation. One of the most important being social skills. They would meet many others and learn more from others around them. This will benefit them the rest of their lives.

Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Academics, to me, is the most important reason to consolidate. Our children could benefit, or be left behind if consolidation doesn’t happen.

The world is ever changing. If we don’t change with it, not only do we lose but, we lose our future in our children.

I for one don’t want to sacrifice a child’s future because of fear of the future.

I commend the school board members in all three districts for their efforts in dealing with this issue. I am sure it has been very difficult for them.

One last thing: Before developing an opinion, please be well-informed. Know ALL of the facts. Remember, this is for long-term. Having the finances for now doesn’t guarantee a stable future.

We owe our children the best education possible.

 

 

Lyons-Decatur Patrons on Consolidation: Look at Other Options


By Brian Depew, Lyons Area Resident

Can also be read at burtcountyschool.com

Around 100 Lyons-Decatur patrons gathered in their school gymnasium in Lyons tonight to hear from school officials, the architectural firm engaged by the board and the bonding agency to discuss county-wide consolidation.

The proposed $61 million project includes a $5.5 million elementary renovation and addition in Lyons. Due to projected teacher lay-offs, the current projection is that Lyons-Decatur taxpayers would save 3 cents on the levy compared to current operations.

The overarching theme of patrons in attendance was a desire to look at other options to address the challenges the district faces. Ideas raised in small group discussions included: co-oping activities with a neighboring district, sharing teachers, unification rather than consolidation, and consolidation with other districts.

Asked to rank the most important principles for the future of the district, patrons ranked quality education first followed by: consider other options, keep school in town, and community involvement.

On the final question of the night, 36% of those voting chose county-wide consolidation, 35% chose different consolidation, 26% other and 3% do nothing. The total voting for an option other than a Burt County School was 64%.

School Consolidation Thoughts


I wasn’t able to attend the school consolidation meetings due to illness. I would like to hear from those that did attend. What did you take away from the meeting? Which one did you go to? Did you think those in attendance were for or against the consolidation?