By Dick Scott
Voter
approval of ballot issues 60, 61 and 101 will be very detrimental to
Kiowa County including our schools. The same detrimental affect will
apply to the entire state. Without question, approval of these measures
will result in reduced personnel and services in the county and
throughout the state.
In addition to those
losses, approval of these measures will also probably close most of
Colorado’s small rural schools, like Plainview. These measures will
reduce school funding from local tax revenue which is to be replaced by
increased state funding.
Getting increased
funding from a state that is essentially broke now and will be in even
worse shape with approval of 60,61 and 101, seems naive at best.
Increased state funding could only come with extreme economies of scale
and those rural districts with high cost per pupil would likely be
consolidated. Part of the mission of 60, 61 and 101 may appeal to some,
but the methodology is just plain wrong. A prime example of the
old adage- “Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water !”
Denise
Young, assistant county librarian, has compiled some verifiable figures
that substantiate the negative impact of these ballot measures and I
assume those figures will be printed in the Kiowa County Press.
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