Fall Creek will remain open for 2010-11!
2010
Hello Fall Creek Community Members,
Good news tonight: The school board voted 5-4 tonight to take the closing of Fall Creek off the table. At least for this coming school year.
Voting for this resolution were: Jay True, Beth Kunz, Brad Grainger, Rob Ainslie and Scott Perez.
Against were: Eldred Harris, Josh Bornstein, Seth Peacock, and Sean Eversley-Bradwell.
So it was a close vote – and with assurances from several board members that this may be considered in the 2011-12 year.
The superintendent finally presented the cost savings associated with this proposal. And while at the bottom of the sheet she said this would reduce the school budget by $1 million, her itemized figures listed only about $900,000 in savings. Also, as board members pointed out, without this plan, the superintendent had planned to reduce three teachers (two at BJM and one at FC) by combining classes. So that while closing FC would eliminate 6 teachers, that is a net of only 3. That means the cost savings under the plan would be $730,000 compared to not closing it.
During this discussion, some of the things that mattered to board members were that the combined school (BJM and FC) would have about 500 students. That’s just too big, Beth Kunz said. Also, board members were concerned that redistricting will be required in two to three years – so you would be making major shifts in kids within a couple of years.
Look for more details coming up on our web site in the coming days. And for now, enjoy the kids and the atmosphere at Fall Creek, which is all the more precious to many of us after considering its possible loss. Thank you everyone for your time and energy put into saving Fall Creek and please consider sustaining your work to both keep Fall Creek open for the long run and to help the district find creative ways to cut its budget and work toward the goals of equity and excellence.
Rebecca James
Fall Creek PTA President

















