While I am out of town visiting relatives, I am keeping up with news from home via the Internet. With some consternation, I read that the Knox County School Board is asking for a $400 million budget, some $39 million more than the last one.
As a Knoxville/Knox County property owner, I see this increase with a jaded eye.
My two children are products of the Knox County School system. One, now 34, is a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Estate Planner, while the other, 32, is a BSN/RN with a clinical focus on cardiac/cardio-surgical intensive care. Obviously, I completely understand how important our public school system is to the well-being of those families unable to afford private schools for their children.
I also understand how important it is to keep property taxes low. I now live on a fixed income and would *not* like to see my property taxes rise.
The yearly jaunt to cart (at last accounting) $5700 to Blount County to the Dancing Bear Lodge and the recent gala luncheon lauding our deserving teachers are in that budget somewhere. I do not pretend to be an accountant and can certainly *not* understand the intricate details and vagaries of their budget, but I know this much - taking our tax money to Blount County for their annual retreat is not fair to business and property owners in Knox County.
What really stymies me is that I have offered this information to more than one major *and* minor news outlet in our area, and no one seems to be brave enough to follow up on this story. Can it be that they are somehow afraid of the Board, or do our area journalists simply think this is unimportant?
I do not have all my files here with me, but I was apprised of these facts via Russ Oaks, the Board's communications guy.
In light of the recent hiring of the Boston fellow at an exorbitant salary, perhaps now is a good time to bring some sunshine to the KCSB budget in the same manner applied to the KC Mayor's office.
Hopefully someone reading this will be concerned enough to follow through on this.
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If we all think in these terms we are doomed as a region. Blount, Knox, Sevier...we're all connected. Going to a retreat in Townsend is hardly an act of disloyalty to local businesses. An occasional retreat, a lunch honoring teachers...those are part of the normal functions of any organization. An occasional pat on the back for people doing a good job often results in loyalty and increased productivity.
I do think there are questions with school budget...but the state of Tennessee has a system where the Board makes requests, but the Commission decides funding levels. Bad setup...and it means Board members are crazy to eliminate much. Why create losers? Ask for the moon and do the hard work when the level is set.
Is that a good technique? No. But it's how it works in Tennessee.
Let's say, theoretically,
Let's say, theoretically, that any sort of retreat or luncheon honoring teachers is a bad thing and should be axed from the budget (I disagree with that, but let's just say). Let's also say that doing away with all luncheons, retreats, and similar activities takes a million dollars out of the spending plan. Hardly likely, but let's pretend. What other 38 million dollars worth of school spending do you want to cut?
I would cut out all athletics other than PE classes, but I doubt that would come to 38 million and I also doubt that the rest of Knox County would agree with me.
I have no children in the public schools - or anywhere - and would not mind paying higher taxes to support better schools. Tennessee is already towards the bottom of the barrel when it comes to per-pupil spending on a national scale, isn't it?
Electricity, gasoline and food prices
Food spending in schools is mostly offset by other funding sources, but gasoline for buses and the price TVA is charging for electricity have gone up 10 percent or more this year. The money's got to come from somewhere. Not to mention that everyone who works for the schools has to pay for the same higher costs in their own lives, so some sort of raise (though it will probably be well less than the 4-5 percent that the overall CPR went up) is necessary. Add in a growing number of students, and a new high school to staff and run, and $39 million seems like they've done a good job of squeezing the increase as hard as they could.