THANK YOU!! I LOOK FORWARD TO THE CHALLENGE AND REPRESENTING THE COMMUNITY OF WEST BEND.

"IT'S TIME FOR A FRESH, INDEPENDENT VOICE."


YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CANDIDATE

WEIGAND/MARQUARDT BELIEVE THAT PRO-RESPONSIBLE SPENDING = PRO-EDUCATION

We need a change on the school board to accomplish this equation.

ELECTION APRIL 6TH

Let your voice be heard.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Misplaced Priorities?

The job of the West Bend Board of Education is to determine the educational needs of the community and plan and provide for that. They have a budget of more than $70 million to educate 7,000 students. I've noticed misplaced priorities in the district.

One example: While attending a recent board committee meeting, a district 4K feasibility study was approved. I was stunned that the district would look into expanding programs while also looking at budget cuts and/or tax increases. Besides knowing that any benefit a child receives from 4K program is lost by 2nd or 3rd grade, I wondered why the district would spend time, effort and paid staff looking into expanding programs when they are in a financial pinch. The administration agreed about the lost benefit of 4K, but said this was just a "feasibility study" and would "cost nothing."

On the other hand, Virtual programming has been implemented in the district and has tremendous potential for motivated students in certain classes. I would like to see the district spend time, effort and paid staff looking into ways to make Virtual Programing work even better. Done well, it would be a cost-effective, beneficial way to offer more. At a time when the district needs to balance the budget they should be spending our resources finding ways to make current programs better instead of studying a program that offers little or no lasting benefit.

Good intentions? Maybe, but misguided. There are ways to get the school budget in check. I know we can do better and look forward to being part of the solution in these tough economic times. We must maintain and sustain quality education and get our priorities straight. To do that we need transparency, accountability and a change on the board.

David