Board Members Want Update on District's Rec Programs
Two Greenfield School Board members requested more information on revenues and costs associated with the district's community service programs, that were put in place on a one-year trial basis last February.
More than a year after initiating a plan to pursue revenue-generating activities including programs that mirrored those offered by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department, some Greenfield School Board members want an update on the plan’s progress. They’ll have to wait another three months. The board unanimously voted to extend the program through June with the understanding that the district does not launch any new programs during that time and that the district provide an analysis of revenues and costs of those offerings, and those pertaining to the rental of district facilities like the Performing Arts Center and high school pool. The requests came from board members Don Carlson and Dave Richlen, two members who initially voiced their…
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Roger
8:31 am on Thursday, March 29, 2012
Damn right we do! They spent more money on advertising the offerings that everyone already takes at Greenfield park and rec that trying to start there own! Why isn't the school Board focus on the education our future generation!   more ›