Monday, March 2, 2009

"Gwinnett County Schools"

The Gwinnett School gets its big school grant. Most of the schools near Georgia have been benefited from an “equalization” grant program which provides them additional money to assist for their tax base. But this year's biggest grant has been granted to the suburban Atlanta’s Gwinnett County.

An adjacent county is now weeping that the grant is unclean. The DeKalb officials who are lying off 127 employees in June are worried about the request of the review this year by lawmakers. They are also requesting and wanting the pool of qualified organization which comprises of 135 of the state’s 180 school systems to be prolonged to contain them.

“We’re putting money in and getting nothing back,” said the DeKalb school board member Jim Redovian. The grant program will measure the abilities of the system to hoist the local money, and also takes into concern both the total value of a system taxable property and its enrollment.

The state system will use the information in a formula that selects the best school for the grant. The idea behind this program is that the quality of the education provided to a child and abilities of the local systems to pay is considered and this is not be dependent on where the child happens to live, this is the saying of Herb Garrett who is the executive director of Georgia School Superintendents Association.

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