In the Southeast messenger yesterday I read that Groveport Madison has approved a building plan of over $125 million dollars. The GENEROUS people of Groveport and Madison Township are going to INVEST in their children?’s future in the view of some.
They will be building a new high school. They will convert the current high school to a 7th and 8th grade school. They will renovate their existing elementary schools and add on to them. They are doing this over a two phase project. They estimate this will take 6 or 7 years to complete. The school district only has 6200 students.
This school district is in closer to Columbus and yet it doesn?’t have the residential growth rate that Pickerington does. Much of this district is located in the City of Columbus or soon will be. I believe their medium income which some place significance on is lower than PLSD. Groveport Madison can plan out 7 years and probably stick to it. PLSD is lucky to know what next year will bring. Here is a great example of what the leaders in this (PLSD) school district are doing wrong. I am not just talking about school leaders. I am talking about the ENTIRE community and our ALL OF OUR ELECTED leaders.
Groveport Madison also has commercial property. They have parts of the Rickenbacker Airport and all of the warehousing. In fact, not too long ago, the residents of Groveport were trying to slow down that growth of the warehousing and asked that they place a MORITORUIM on new commercial development. Those poor people and the problems they face.
The funding will be started by the G-M taxpayers to the amount of $58 million. That commerical property tax would be picking up large amounts of the $58 million. The second phase will come in with the locals paying $16 million. The remaining $51 million will come from the State. They agreed to the Ohio School Facilities Commission Plan.
The first question is why hasn?’t PLSD applied for this funding? Are we not eligibly? Does it require certain MEDIUM INCOME LEVELS? Are the state standards BELOW the local PLSD tax payer?’s standards? The state standards couldn?’t be below the standards of having trailer parks in front and around the sides of our current schools. Has the PLSD ever applied for state consideration? Have we tapped that bank too many times? Have we used up all of our credit with the state? I think there has been some great discussions on this site the last week or so. I think just answering the above questions will give most of us geater understanding of the predicament we are all in.
By Trent White
They will be building a new high school. They will convert the current high school to a 7th and 8th grade school. They will renovate their existing elementary schools and add on to them. They are doing this over a two phase project. They estimate this will take 6 or 7 years to complete. The school district only has 6200 students.
This school district is in closer to Columbus and yet it doesn?’t have the residential growth rate that Pickerington does. Much of this district is located in the City of Columbus or soon will be. I believe their medium income which some place significance on is lower than PLSD. Groveport Madison can plan out 7 years and probably stick to it. PLSD is lucky to know what next year will bring. Here is a great example of what the leaders in this (PLSD) school district are doing wrong. I am not just talking about school leaders. I am talking about the ENTIRE community and our ALL OF OUR ELECTED leaders.
Groveport Madison also has commercial property. They have parts of the Rickenbacker Airport and all of the warehousing. In fact, not too long ago, the residents of Groveport were trying to slow down that growth of the warehousing and asked that they place a MORITORUIM on new commercial development. Those poor people and the problems they face.
The funding will be started by the G-M taxpayers to the amount of $58 million. That commerical property tax would be picking up large amounts of the $58 million. The second phase will come in with the locals paying $16 million. The remaining $51 million will come from the State. They agreed to the Ohio School Facilities Commission Plan.
The first question is why hasn?’t PLSD applied for this funding? Are we not eligibly? Does it require certain MEDIUM INCOME LEVELS? Are the state standards BELOW the local PLSD tax payer?’s standards? The state standards couldn?’t be below the standards of having trailer parks in front and around the sides of our current schools. Has the PLSD ever applied for state consideration? Have we tapped that bank too many times? Have we used up all of our credit with the state? I think there has been some great discussions on this site the last week or so. I think just answering the above questions will give most of us geater understanding of the predicament we are all in.
By Trent White