During a recent government meeting, a concerned parent addressed the potential funding cuts to the gymnastics program within Habersham County's recreation department. With the rising cost of living and recent tax increases, the parent urged county commissioners to reconsider their decision, emphasizing the importance of the program for local families.
The speaker highlighted the need for a thorough examination of the program's financial history, including equipment costs, lease agreements, and the possibility of relocating the gymnastics program to a more energy-efficient space, such as the Aquatic Center. The parent also raised concerns about the implications of privatizing the program, which could lead to increased costs for the 600 to 700 families involved, as well as disruptions in scheduling and location.
Additionally, the speaker proposed evaluating the gymnastics program's role as a feeder for the Habersham County School Systems, particularly in supporting children involved in cheerleading. The parent concluded by requesting that commissioners take time to review the program's financials before making any decisions that could impact the community and its children.
Following this discussion, another attendee, LaChelle Wooley, expressed her intention to seek further information regarding the Ivy Mountain connector project, indicating ongoing community interest in local infrastructure developments.