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Michael Suntag urges town council to prioritize school budget funding for equity

May 01, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Michael Suntag urges town council to prioritize school budget funding for equity
The Town of Stratford's Ordinance Committee meeting on April 29, 2024, spotlighted urgent concerns over the proposed school budget, with community leaders emphasizing the critical need for adequate funding. Michael Suntag, chair of Citizens Addressing Racial Equity (CARE), delivered a passionate plea for the budget to meet or exceed a 6.5% increase, warning that any shortfall would disproportionately impact students from low-income families.

Suntag highlighted the historical context of CARE's formation, rooted in addressing racial inequities, and underscored the importance of equitable resource distribution in education. He pointed out that the ongoing fiscal challenges, exacerbated by the pandemic, could lead to long-term detrimental effects on the school system if not addressed promptly.

"The fiscal cliff we are facing is nothing like the chasm upon which our school system teeters," Suntag stated, urging the committee to prioritize the future of the town's children over short-term financial fixes. He called for courage in decision-making, advocating for a budget that reflects the community's commitment to education and equity.

The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue about funding priorities in Stratford, with Suntag's remarks resonating as a call to action for the committee to reconsider their budgetary decisions. As discussions continue, the community awaits a resolution that balances immediate fiscal realities with the long-term aspirations of its youth.

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