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Stratford town council urged to fully fund 6.69% school budget increase

March 12, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Stratford town council urged to fully fund 6.69% school budget increase
Stratford Town Council members were urged to prioritize education funding during a passionate meeting on March 11, 2024, where community members called for a 6.69% increase in the school budget proposed by Acting Superintendent Borges. The request, aimed at fully supporting Stratford Public Schools, was presented as essential for the academic success and future potential of local students.

Liz Grambling, a resident and advocate for education, emphasized the importance of adequate resources for schools, stating that the current political maneuvering has negatively impacted students. She called for an end to these "political games" and urged the council to fully fund the budget request, highlighting the significant role that teachers and educational staff play in fostering student growth.

Sabrina Ramirez echoed these sentiments, stressing that investing in education is not just about immediate needs but about shaping the future of Stratford. She pointed out that quality schools enhance property values and attract businesses, making a strong case for the financial benefits of supporting education.

The discussions underscored a collective vision for Stratford's future, where well-resourced schools can cultivate problem solvers and lifelong learners who contribute positively to the community. The council's decision on the budget request will be pivotal in determining the trajectory of Stratford's educational landscape and its broader implications for the town's growth and development.

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