Public has no comment on budget at Auburn school board meeting

By: Alyssa Sunkin / The Citizen

Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:27 PM EDT

AUBURN -- If Auburn Enlarged City School District taxpayers had any questions or comments about the proposed 2008-09 school budget up for a re-vote next week, they did not voice it at a forum organized by the district to inform the public Tuesday.
Community members remained silent during the public budget hearing held at the Auburn High School library, even after it was narrowly defeated May 20, 1,414-1,411.

In fact, it was board members who asked questions about the $66,490,371 budget, which is 4.91 percent higher than last year and carries an estimated tax levy increase of 3.28 percent.

In the budget presentation, Superintendent J.D. Pabis shared the instructional cost the district bears per general education and special education student.

It costs the district $6,933 to educate a general education student, less than similar school districts at $8,399 and less than the state average of $9,168. Similarly, it costs the district $19,450 to educate a special education student, less than similar school districts at $21,475 and less than the state average of $22,354.

Board member Fred Cornelius asked Pabis why Auburn is spending less on students than other districts, saying, "I'm willing to spend a little more."

"If we did not feel we were offering an appropriate program, a program that meets our students' needs and allows them to be challenged and become competitive not only in Auburn, but in the global market," Pabis responded, "we would be coming forth and asking for more."

For more, read Wednesday's Citizen

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