During a recent government meeting in Brockton, city officials discussed the financial oversight of the school budget, particularly focusing on the controversial Schedule 19. City CFO Mr. Clarkson confirmed that there was no formal written agreement regarding the development or implementation of Schedule 19. He acknowledged that it had been prepared by the school department as per long-standing practice.
The discussion highlighted concerns about the lack of oversight in the school budget process. Mr. Clarkson admitted that he could have exercised more oversight over the school department's finances, especially in light of a recent budget deficit. He emphasized the need for collaboration between the city council and the school committee to address these financial issues moving forward.
The vice chair of the school committee echoed these sentiments, stressing that the city council relies on the CFO's expertise to make informed budget decisions. Both officials recognized that mistakes had been made across various departments, including the school committee and the city’s finance team. They agreed that pointing fingers would not solve the problems at hand.
The meeting concluded with a call for unity and a commitment to work together to improve the financial situation for the benefit of the students in Brockton. As the fiscal year progresses, officials expressed hope for a more effective partnership in managing the school budget and addressing the challenges ahead.