City School System Study Sought

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

Fairhope High School


LOCAL SCHOOLS BEING SHORT-CHANGED?

A new non profit organization called  'Hope 4 Fairhope City Schools' has been promoting the possibility of an independent city of Fairhope school system, similar to those formed in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach in recent years.  Carol Mackey is organizer, according to public records.

Reasons being cited are:

1. Insufficient Funding. Fairhope schools consistently get less money back from Baldwin County Public Schools than the community pays in.

2. No local input. Time to stand on our own and make educational decisions locally without county bureaucracy.

3. Losing teachers. We are losing educators to city systems that can pay more and better support education in classrooms.

4. Growth. Fairhope citizens pay for increasing numbers of students in the Fairhope feeder pattern due to unregulated county growth -- draining local resources.

FEASIBILITY STUDY SOUGHT

Donations are being sought to help fund a feasibility study to determine how the new system would be financed by the city. The Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama (PARCA) has been proposed for the study.

MAYOR WEIGHS IN

When asked about it by the Times, mayor Sullivan said she had met once with members of the organization, but was not sure a city school system is a good idea.

Sullivan:  "I would need to see the study and the numbers and then validate the information in the study. I am not sure the City can financially support a school system without a significant increase in property taxes and do not think the majority of our population wants a tax increase."

The mayor said members of the city council had been contacted about helping finance the proposed study too. 

In 2010, Dr. Ira Harvey completed a similar feasibility study (click): additional revenue would have been needed then.


Hope4FCS proposal.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Here we go again. Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt. It was a bad idea then and it is a bad idea now.
Anonymous said…
YES,YES,YES !!
This should have been done years ago.
Anonymous said…
did not cost orange beach or gulf shores a dime. ought to be a no brainer here too
Anonymous said…
Another bad idea resurfacing
Anonymous said…
I like the idea but think any comparison to OB or GS is incorrect. I believe they have significantly higher tax revenues.
Anonymous said…
Talk to a teacher from the OBA school system. It is a mess down there.
Anonymous said…
City school systems are the top rated ones in Alabama.
Bayside said…
Don’t like the public schools? Send your kids to private school. Don’t expect everyone else to pay even higher taxes.
Anonymous said…
A very bad idea......but a select few will push it through. Same old story.
Anonymous said…
Local control is always best. More transparent.
Anonymous said…
The school system at private and public levels needs to be revamped. With test scores plummeting, they are no more than glorified baby sitters. There needs to be more parent participation standards, home economics and vocational training needs to be re-introduced, and teachers need more support. I would offer volunteer opportunities and bring in citizens to talk about life’s lessons and experiences.
Anonymous said…
Who controls the curriculum? The city? Or do they still have to abide by state and national standards?
Anonymous said…
Think it's worth getting a study done. Why would anybody be opposed to considering the options and pushing for what's best for students?
Anonymous said…
We should just declare all the students geniuses and then we won’t even need schools.
Anonymous said…
Starting a City school is not about the kids. It is about money, which certain local citizens (so called leaders of the community) want to get their hands on.
Anonymous said…
Local control is always better.Closer to the people.
Paul Revere said…
Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Taxed. Enough. Already.
Anonymous said…
This would be a good place for an E.B. Gaston statue.
Anonymous said…
good. work