How Much Would a Fairhope School System Cost?

Dr. Harvey said the city would need to raise about another $2 million/yr. -- due largely to the debt owed on the numerous new county school buildings within the city limits.

Harvey said cities in Alabama (unlike counties) have more revenue raising authority ("home rule"); and many sources of additional revenue may be tapped such as  property, sales,  gasoline, lodging, excise, privilege license, alcohol, or tobacco taxes. "It's up o the imagination of city leaders."

Harvey: " . . . additional revenue is needed because of the excessive debt burden (the city would inherit) . . . compared to other systems (per student)."




Harvey on the Baldwin County School System: "You're broke. The county has embarked on a very large building program.  It has borrowed . . .



In another forum last September, Harvey predicted the worst of financial times for the Baldwin County System next year:

Comments

Anonymous said…
I've had about enough of this bad idea. Time for us all to move on.
Anonymous said…
Why don't they just cut wasteful spending on big recreation and airports and such. Education is more important.
Anonymous said…
I am sick of hearing folks complain about Recreation! I would bet the more than 1200 paying members of the Rec Center and pool, the 1000 kids who play soccer and the 900+ kids who play baseball and softball AND their parents (who are taxpayers as well) would wholeheartedly disagree! Just because you may not use any of the facilities doesn't mean nobody else does, and thier opinions matter just as much as yours does!

Talk about empire building...start a school system and watch people fight tooth and nail over our tax dollars. Even if we start our own system, who says the people wanting this so badly can do it any better? 2 million won't even scratch the surface if they want to fund IB, Arts and elective programs in addition to a basic school system!
Anonymous said…
Sometimes I wonder about the quality of Fairhope Schools. So many graduates are unable to speak proper English.