To date CUEE has lead the discussion and they have no role in making the solutions happen if consolidation should go through. CUEE consists of folks very minimally involved in the city schools at this time. Why is this group so ‘interested in Valdosta City Schools’? Until this issue is clarified CUEE’s motives will forever be questioned.At the same time, if this issue is on the ballot we (parents, teachers, BOEs…)must begin the true discussion of facts and become informed on the issue that we may be called to vote on in November. So, here we are.
CUEE has spent thousands (more than 100 grand) to get this on the ballot: Presumably, the goal was to provided a better educated work force (to attract business):
Finally,creating a vocationally trained work force ready for Wiregrass Technical would provide an excellent workforce to attract business and be a valid way to spend their thousands to consolidate the HIGH SCHOOLS.
- Valdosta enjoys a very high ranking in Forbes list of locations attractive to business, so what’s the big fuss about the city schools?,
- CUEE’s 100 grand would be better spent on creating a high school focusing on a vocational-technical education.
- Studies reveal that consolidation at the elementary level is not a cost saver but at the high school level it can be. Consolidating at the high school level could allow the districts to pool resources to serve the students and families better.
Since CUEE started the discussion, as soon as they are able to come clean on their motives. They can take down the billboards and clear off! The voting city residents has a job to do; decide what is best for our students and our community!!
-Karen Noll
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