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2002 |
Black
Butte School enrollment declines
Fewer students are attending
Camp Sherman's Black Butte School this year.
"In March 2002, the Board
of Directors directed a reduction in work force for certified staff due
to anticipated long-term decrease in student enrollment for Black Butte
School (BBS)," budget officer and teacher Toni Foster stated at a budget
meeting last week.
"Enrollment in the 2001-2002
year declined 30 percent and another 30 percent decline in student enrollment
is expected in the 2002-2003 year."
Enrollment for next year is
projected to be between 14-16 students, compared to 24-26 this year.
"In light of the reduction
in work force, the board instructed the budget officer to propose a staffing
level of 1.5 certified teachers and 1.5 instructional staff in the 2002-2003
budget," Foster said.
Commenting on the decline
in number of BBS students, School Board President Laurie Adams said, "The
trend is down right now. We've had as many as 36 students and as low as
six at BBS (K-6) in past years.
"Housing in the area is expensive
and we have calculated, if present trends continue, that by 2008 we will
have four students."
At the same meeting, Black
Butte School's budget committee approved a $650,000 budget for the 2002-2003
school year.
"The 2002-2003 budget proposes
the formation of two new special funds; one is for the PERS debt and one
is a curriculum fund to track legislative dollars distributed in the 2001-2002
year to be used for curriculum materials," Foster stated. "Twenty percent
of the proposed budget revenue is directed to cover two years of PERS
(Public Employees Retirement System) debt at a sum of $132,000.
Black Butte School district
is a K-12 operation operating in Jefferson County.
The school serves mainly kindergarten
through sixth grade; students within the district generally attend middle
and high school in Sisters and the district pays tuition for this schooling
to the Sisters School District.
The 2002-2003 year budget
allocates over $172,000 for the purpose of educating 27 middle and high
school students from the BBS district.
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