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Schools Chopping Programs: Fear Budgets Will Be Whacked Again

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Monday, January 26, 2009   

Phoenix, AZ – Arizona's elementary schools are taking extraordinary steps to reduce expenses, in the face of expected state budget cuts. What is unknown at this point is the possible impact of the proposed federal stimulus package.

Janice Palmer of the Arizona School Boards Association says one northern Arizona district, Page, is combining primary grades, putting all kindergarten through second-grade students in one school, and placing grades three through five in another.

"Rather than having two K-5 schools, you're now combining the children from two classrooms into one. So you're increasing class size and you're decreasing the time that teachers have to spend with their children."

In other cost-cutting moves, Palmer says the Page district has eliminated support staff such as reading coaches and classroom aides and is considering a four-day school week. She says many local school districts were hurting financially even before some lawmakers proposed a further $900 million cut in state funding for K-12 education.

Palmer says a southeastern Arizona district, Pima, is restricting staff overtime pay and rescheduling athletic events to minimize travel costs.

"Pima schools are eliminating summer school programs. They've also limited classroom supplies because part of one of the proposals is to have a moratorium on or eliminate soft capital."

Soft capital includes items like textbooks, furniture and school buses.

Dropping all-day kindergarten could save the state $218 million next year. Palmer says one district in Tempe is already making plans for that possibility.

"Kyrene has sent out notice to parents that the threat of the state backing out of its commitment for full-day kindergarten means that there would be a fee if parents wanted to continue to have their child in a full-day kindergarten program."

The state's budget committee chairs say education programs must take the biggest cuts because education is the state's biggest spending category.



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