In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical updates regarding school security and budget adjustments for the upcoming fiscal year.
One of the primary topics was the implementation of electronic gates at three comprehensive high schools, aimed at enhancing security during the transition into the colder, rainy season. The initiative, which will allow badge-holding individuals to access school premises securely, is currently funded by the transportation department's budget. However, officials acknowledged that additional funding may be necessary for middle schools in the future, raising potential budget concerns.
The meeting also highlighted significant changes in the maintenance budget, which has decreased from $5 million to approximately $3.8 million. Officials expressed concern over this reduction, questioning how the department would manage with a lower budget given historical spending patterns. The discussion revealed a preference for more realistic budgeting to avoid the need for frequent amendments due to unexpected repairs.
Additionally, custodial budgets have seen an 18% cut compared to the previous year, prompting inquiries about changes in custodial operations. Officials noted that budget cuts were made across the board but emphasized the importance of an upcoming facilities assessment to better anticipate and prioritize future needs.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to explore alternative funding sources, such as utilizing remaining funds from a 2017 bond to cover urgent repairs, thereby minimizing the impact on the local budget.