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Budget Cuts, May Not Be Able to Use Bldg.

14 years 2 months ago #153463 by foxmom
I had heard the same things-- the costs that we as a PTO don't usually think about-- paper goods- toilet paper, paper towls, cleaner to reclean floors and bathrooms after our events-- lights being on--- water being used-- these all add up as well--- I think the disctrict should re-look at what they charge community education to use a building and try and put more in 1 or 2 buildings instead of speading it out too much and what do churches pay to use a building-- it just janitor costs as well- if so this should be looked at too-- I don't think not allowing any activities after school or evening is the answer-- it will only alienate families with the school district....
I hope they stay their ground and don't take this away.
14 years 2 months ago #153430 by lisa
We had our annual PTO Board meeting with the School Board. They stated that all PTO activites will stay on schedule. We will have full access to the building for our functions. We will still be paying for our custodial staff. Great News! Glad to see we were able to resolve it.
14 years 2 months ago #153359 by InvolvedMom
Replied by InvolvedMom on topic Re:Budget Cuts, May Not Be Able to Use Bldg.
If they are public buildings - you should check into how much they can exclude events. If you pay for custodial staff - what are they claiming they will save?
14 years 2 months ago #153354 by lisa
We have 10 Elementary Schools with approx. 640 kids in each. We already pay for the custodial fees of overtime @ a rate of $ 45 per hr. We are trying to think of ways to have things right after school. Or only using the bldg. for 1 or 2 events only. We will find out more information at our May PTO district meeting. I will let you know what is said.
14 years 2 months ago #153344 by BelieveKids
It really seems that schools should encourage use of the facilities as much as possible to better create a sense of community and a safe place to host events.

Is there any way they can pass on the cost to the groups wanting to use the facilities? I think you've got a better solution available then just having a no nights policy.
14 years 2 months ago #153338 by Concerned
Replied by Concerned on topic Re:Budget Cuts, May Not Be Able to Use Bldg.
How much does it cost to fund the evening activities? How many children in this school district?
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