Fulton Budget Committee Looking Deeper Into Next Budget

by Contributor | January 29, 2010 8:25 am

A committee is looking at all aspects of how the Fulton City School District spends its money, helping to build a budget for the next school year.

“The committee is starting to get really in depth,” said Superintendent of Schools Bill Lynch this week. But the outlook for the new budget is pretty bleak.

That’s because state aid to the district will be, at best, no more than it is for the current school year, “Which is really a cut,” said Lynch. The state will have to fill a budget gap of as much as $7 billion in its next budget, due April 1, and Gov. David Paterson has proposed across-the-board cuts, including cuts to education aid, long considered an untouchable sacred cow of state spending.

“It’s just devastating, what we’re looking at for support” from the state, Lynch said.

The committee is made up of members of the Board of Education, some district administrators and several members of the community. All of its agendas, minutes and some documents are archived on the district’s website[1].

Among the discoveries from its most recent meeting:

The group meets every two weeks, on Tuesday evening. Its next meeting is February 2.

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Endnotes:
  1. archived on the district’s website: http://www.fulton.cnyric.org/board/budget1011.cfm

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