Consider facts on levy referendum

Published 9:11 am Friday, November 4, 2011

 

Regarding the upcoming vote on the school bond referendum for Austin Public School District 492, I encourage voters to please consider the following points:

• Due to increasing enrollment, the needs of the district are real and require short- and long-term solutions.

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• A number of options (including the vacant K-Mart building) were explored by a citizens’ committee on how to best meet the space needs of the district and at what cost.

• The proposed 5-6 facility is an innovative and cost-effective way of addressing the space problems at the elementary schools and Ellis Middle School.

• The Hormel Foundation has committed $110,000 to purchase the land for the new 5-6 facility contingent upon passage of the bond referendum.

• Of the $28.9 million in the proposed bond referendum, $20 million of that has already been on the tax rolls since 1992 when district voters approved that amount of money to renovate the high school and elementary schools.

• The school board has indicated a willingness to implement a STEM program at the 5-6 school that would put extra emphasis on science, technology, engineering and math.

• A number of positive things have been done in the district to address the needs of students and to provide opportunities to learn needed skills to compete in an ever-changing world.

Please vote on Tuesday. Thanks.

 

David C. Ruzek

Austin