Alameda County, CA | November 7, 2000 Election |
SchoolsBy Gus MorrisonCandidate for For Mayor; City of Fremont | |
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Education is important to making a city strong and vibrant.The only times the City Council and the Fremont school board have met on a regular basis were during my terms of office. We have met frequently over the last six years to find ways to share resources.
We need to continue to innovate in order to free up more money for the classroom. We need to think "outside the box." Here's my latest idea.... Joint Powers Agency to Improve Education The school district currently spends a significant amount of its budget on non-classroom activities, such as building and grounds maintenance. I propose the city and the school district establish a joint powers agency to assume responsibility for all non-classroom activities currently performed by either the city or the district. Each entity would contribute to the agency the amount we currently spend, and the agency would manage the pooled assets. The benefits would be professional, efficient management of the assets and a savings through reduction of duplicate effort. The agency would be able to accomplish more for the same money and/or return money to educational use. The school district would be free to focus all of its funds and attention on the classroom. In the end, we could have better facilities, higher citizen confidence, more attention to education, and a more open, cooperative spirit between the district and the city. |
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