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Board of Education debates budget cuts threatening essential school programs

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



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Board of Education debates budget cuts threatening essential school programs
A passionate plea for educational funding took center stage at the Town of Stratford Town Council meeting on March 11, 2024, as community members rallied to support a proposed budget increase for local schools. Lisa Carol Fabian, an elected member of the Board of Education, urged council members to back the acting superintendent's proposed 6.69% budget increase, emphasizing its critical importance for the future of Stratford's educational system.

Fabian highlighted the potential consequences of a recent decision by the Board of Education to propose only a 3.27% increase, which she argued jeopardizes essential roles within the schools, including librarians and reading coaches. "This decision puts essential roles at risk," she stated, underscoring the vital support programs like Alpha provide for vulnerable students. "Alpha isn’t just a program; it’s a lifeline," she added, calling for the community to recognize the transformative impact these resources have on students' lives.

The meeting also saw emotional testimonies from parents, with one mother expressing her deep appreciation for the tutors and specialists who have helped her children thrive. She passionately argued against any cuts to these vital educational supports, stating, "I don't want my babies to be lost," and imploring the council to consider the long-term effects of their budget decisions.

The council's decision to propose a budget significantly lower than the superintendent's recommendation has raised concerns among educators and parents alike, with Fabian noting that such a deviation from professional advice is unprecedented. As the community awaits the council's final decision, the stakes for Stratford's educational future remain high, with advocates urging leaders to prioritize the needs of students and educators alike.

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