Posted on 05/16/2013 7:31:24 AM PDT by MichCapCon
The Buena Vista School District saw an alarming drop in enrollment in 2010-2011. The fall head count had 888 students while the spring count just a few months later had 773, a 13 percent drop.
At that time, the Saginaw County district was $51,593 in debt, the first time it had overspent in years, according to the Michigan Department of Education.
Nonetheless, in June 2011 in the midst of red ink and falling enrollment the Buena Vista Education Association and the school board agreed to a three-year union contract deal that continued the practice of taxpayers paying 100 percent of health care insurance premiums for teachers as well as handing out raises as high as 6.8 percent.
By 2011-12, the deficit increased to $1 million, and today the district is making national news for closing its doors because it could no longer pay its staff.
"It's hard to justify locking in rising labor costs for a district facing consistent declining enrollment and with no guarantee of increased funding," said Michael Van Beek, director of education policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
Although politicians, administrators and parents are pointing the finger for the fiscal mess at mismanagement ranging from drops in enrollment to administrative mismanagement the teachers' union contract plays a large role in the fiscal mess.
In the fall of 2011, the district highlighted in its deficit elimination plan it submitted to the state that the lucrative teacher's union contract its board had approved just months earlier was a significant part of the problem.
"We have met with the teachers' union to establish dates for reopening 2011-12," the plan stated, adding they would be asking for wage freezes the next two years and for 20 percent contribution from teachers on health care premiums.
Buena Vista could have addressed the health care issue when it was negotiating with the union because a state law that required that all school employees pay 20 percent of health care premiums had already been passed.
Instead, the school district and the union agreed to a deal to pay 100 percent of the health care premium costs just months before the law took effect.
The union contact also awarded raises every year in the form of step increases, where teachers with up to 12 years experience received raises ranging from 3.6 percent to 6.8 percent, depending on longevity and education level.
In 2011-12, the union contract called for a 1 percent lump sum payment to its teachers despite the deficit being projected to expand to 20 times what it was the previous year. A top-of-scale teacher with a master's degree earning $72,723 would have received $727.
The school district also was one of just a handful of districts that didn't qualify for an additional $100 per student in state-aid payment for meeting the state's best practices.
Jan Ellis, spokeswoman for the Michigan Department of Education, said the district's most recent deficit elimination plan that was submitted in April was rejected because it didn't reduce the deficit.
The state department of education is withholding Buena Vista's state aid payments as repayment for $580,000 the district received for the Wolverine Secure Treatment Center, which severed ties with the district in 2012.
A notice on the school district's website says that almost all of the district's staff has been laid off and school is closed. A meeting for parents and community members is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Buena Vista High School.
Buena Vista's Michigan Education Association representative, Susan Rutherford, didn't return a phone message left with a secretary. Buena Vista's Superintendent Deborah Hunter-Harvill also didn't return a message left with the secretary.
Another school district run into the ground by Lefties and their Union Buddies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another reason to home school or send them to private or parochial schools.
America is governed by fear and the final plays are being made to check mate.
We have but one hope left to salvage our nation, and one Saviour to assist in that hope.
Remember ... Jesus went into a church with a weapon and did damage.
(greatly paraphrased, but true none-the-less)
It’s THE GREAT DEMOCRAT MONEY-MAKING MACHINE!
> Another school district run into the ground by Lefties and their Union Buddies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep and when you start digging you will find lots of overspending on nonsense and rampant fraud. Its the liberal way.
That's a hefty drop which probably means that they overexaggerated their fall enrollment to justify keeping their plethora of educators.
This is a prime example of the insanity of unions. They lost these jobs. . .they lost the jobs at Hostess. . .how many more jobs are these insane unionists going to drive out of existence? Can they actually think this is a good thing?
The strongest force in this country is teacher greed.
Voters in my small county, voted down a levy for property tax increase for local schools in March. School board went to paper and said “voters didn’t understand what they were voting on”, so we have a new vote on May 21st. Imagine they will just keep on demanding a new vote until they get the results they want.
Unfortunately that won’t work much longer as private schools and home schools will be expected to comply with Common Core.
The Feds are really starting to stir up a hornet’s nest.
Buena Vista demographics:
Black alone - 4,957 (72.7%)
White alone - 961 (14.1%)
Hispanic - 688 (10.1%)
Two or more races - 159 (2.3%)
American Indian alone - 25 (0.4%)
Asian alone - 20 (0.3%)
Other race alone - 5 (0.07%)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone - 1 (0.01%)
Once again minorities fall prey to the public sector.
“This is a prime example of the insanity of unions. They lost these jobs. . .they lost the jobs at Hostess. . .how many more jobs are these insane unionists going to drive out of existence? Can they actually think this is a good thing?”
I am thinking with the IRS scandal going on that it would be a good time to break that union.
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