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Public school enrollment in the Finger Lakes has been declining for years. At the same time, taxpayers are staggering under endless annual budget increases.
Speaking off the record, experts have confirmed to South of 5 and 20 that our numerous school districts, each with its own highly paid gang of administrators, are ripe for consolidation. This blog recently reported on consolidation efforts in Seneca County, and now the trend may be spreading to Schuyler:
Superintendent Tom Phillips told the Watkins school board that no decision has been made yet about closing the middle school campus and consolidating, during the Monday, Feb. 7, meeting.
“No, we are not closing the middle school,” he said. However, the district is looking at that as a possible way to save money.Details at Observer-Review.
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