tracynovick
tracynovick t1_jcy6q2s wrote
I've shared the preliminary budget presentation in my Dropbox here:
(it's also in the agenda, but I know people can find that unwieldy to deal with)
In addition to the points made by u/teddygrahamdispenser, it's also due to deliberate decisions by the School Committee to:
- hold staffing harmless from the enrollment drop two years ago due to COVID and remote learning. Our elementary enrollment took a dive; we usually would have laid off teachers and did not. We used federal pandemic aid to retain staff (an entirely supported use). That now needs to be folded back into the regular budget; we can cover it, but it's part of what's "already spent."
- Similarly, we've been "preloading" some of our expected state funding increases due to the Student Opportunity Act; you can see this illustrated on page 28 of the presentation. Thus we have had those staff a year ahead of when state funding would have supported them.
Slides 24 and 25 then show how that shakes out over our budget increase (which is both significant and largely state funded).
I'm always glad to take questions on budget stuff.
tracynovick t1_j6dspiz wrote
Reply to comment by yennijb in WooSox unveil new amenities and improvements at Polar Park ahead of third season by HRJafael
We just have to count on WBJ for that: https://www.wbjournal.com/article/woosox-to-temporarily-take-over-space-originally-slated-for-delayed-bioscience-facility
"The Left Field Building was originally slated to open in 2023, as part of a five-building development from Madison Properties. The property tax collections from those buildings are one of the main sources of revenue the City of Worcester plans to use to pay off the 30-year debt on the $160-million public stadium, in order for the ballpark to pay for itself and not use general taxpayer-funded sources of revenue. However, as those developments have been delayed, the revenue collections from the district surrounding the ballpark have been underperforming, and the City sold off a piece of public property near the stadium to cover the debt payments."
tracynovick t1_j658srf wrote
Reply to comment by davidcronenbergscats in Good piercing Place for 10 year old by mellymellcaramel
Another vote for Piercing Emporium. They are so so good with those being pierced (and they talk to the CHILD if that is who is getting the piercing done). Highly recommended.
tracynovick t1_j4ijxxi wrote
Reply to Construction south of I-290, mile marker 18 by stevenc88
Worcester Business Journal has info here: https://www.wbjournal.com/article/demolished-mount-carmel-church-site-slated-for-five-story-apartment-complex
"The new complex -- called Alta Seven Hills -- will include 371 residential units, a 502-space parking garage, and 21-space parking lot on 5.3 acres on Mulberry Street, which is visible from I-290 near Shrewsbury Street and Saint Vincent Hospital."
tracynovick t1_j4ijh2l wrote
Reply to Best birding spots in Worcester? by gweissinger
The meadow at Cascades West often gets migratory birds (in season).
https://www.gwlt.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Cascades-Trail-System.pdf
tracynovick t1_j40y6i3 wrote
Reply to comment by 0lazy0 in [20f] Any introverts looking to make friends in the area? by livthepiranha
Yes, if you follow GWLT's Facebook page, they run both hikes and outdoor volunteer sessions.
tracynovick t1_j2oz4rk wrote
Reply to Moving Advice Please! by mymoon03
Most districts in Massachusetts use SchoolSpring for hiring, and they'll be starting to post those openings soon.
tracynovick t1_j1bp1j4 wrote
Reply to comment by nitwitsavant in Bus company sued over idling vehicles in Worcester by HRJafael
Yes, we did a lot of due diligence; the planning on this dates back to discussions in 2017.
The competitive bids for school buses have become close to non-existent in recent years. See, for example: https://www.wbur.org/news/2022/11/02/massachusetts-schools-bus-contracts-vendors-delays
tracynovick t1_j0gryp9 wrote
Reply to The community fridges have been empty when I’ve dropped things off lately. If anyone has extra food, or just wants an excuse to go for a walk, they could use the help. by TheTechOcogs
You just reminded me that I have a cheesecake to run over. Thanks!
tracynovick t1_j0grngu wrote
Reply to comment by Dont_Call_Me_Sir in Diocese of Worcester: Credible Allegations of Sexual Abuse of Minor by Priest by MassInsider
The cardinal has no authority over the bishop. The diocese are separately accountable to the Vatican directly.
tracynovick t1_izbljf8 wrote
Reply to comment by foredom in You have been hired by Worcester City Government to anger and frustrate as many people as possible. However, you can only change or implement ONE thing. What do you do? by CoolAbdul
This might get us the ability to ticket via camera drivers who run through the school bus flashing lights!
tracynovick t1_iysh2ox wrote
Reply to Meeting place near pike? by TodaysLucky10K
I've done the Grafton St. McDonald's for this before. The easternmost of the three "Worcester" exits is actually closest to a city line.
Otherwise, consider meeting in Auburn at the Dunkin' on Southbridge Street?
tracynovick t1_iyexw0o wrote
Reply to comment by neilkelly in Where to watch the USA-Netherlands at 9am Saturday? by CoolAbdul
hey, it's a public source!
tracynovick t1_iyda03q wrote
I'm double checking via Twitter, but the library downtown has had games going on their big screens. May not be what you're looking for...
tracynovick t1_iwuhbsl wrote
Reply to Best places to get work done? by [deleted]
To what's here, I'll add the Fuel America downtown, Brew on the Grid downtown, iKrave Cafe on Park Ave, Root and Press in Tatnuck Square, and inHouse Coffee on Shrewsbury Street.
tracynovick t1_ivwcke7 wrote
Reply to looking for swim lessons for a toddler around Worcester area. does anyone have a recommendation? by No-Reserve2640
Once they're 3, I highly, highly recommend Clark University's swim team lessons:
tracynovick t1_iuhzwk9 wrote
Reply to comment by Soggy-Meal-4620 in Ideas for assisting homeless? by YourBuddyJeff
The Mustard Seed also can use volunteers: https://mustardseedcw.org/
tracynovick t1_itxpztt wrote
Reply to WPS: Silent on Elementary Student Safety. by 7NerdAlert7
I think we've already exchanged messages about this (hi, member of the school committee here), but just to say it here as well: I know the families have now received a message from the school. The police did let the school know that there was no threat to the school (as noted elsewhere, it happened the night before).
District and PD communication is part of what is being discussed with the MOU that is being sorted out between the two, and I asked that the superintendent flag this as an example.
(sorry not to have jumped on this yesterday; I don't always remember to check reddit daily)
tracynovick t1_itxp1dl wrote
Reply to comment by tugaim33 in WPS: Silent on Elementary Student Safety. by 7NerdAlert7
That was also done.
tracynovick t1_itxp02z wrote
Reply to comment by bartnd in WPS: Silent on Elementary Student Safety. by 7NerdAlert7
The communication on lockdowns from WPS (and it was a 'soft' lockdown) is done directly to parents (as it was in this case) rather than a public announcement.
tracynovick t1_itxosi8 wrote
Reply to comment by legalpretzel in WPS: Silent on Elementary Student Safety. by 7NerdAlert7
I don't want to derail the conversation, but I'm honestly interested, because it's actively being gauged: do you want to hear more often from the district (rather than the school)?
tracynovick t1_is82xr4 wrote
Let me preface this by saying that I'm on the Worcester School Committee, so I am not going to pretend to be unbiased.
It may be useful for your cousin to know (as you're discovering) that Massachusetts school districts are much, much smaller than California districts and much, much more segregated by district than California districts. Our suburbs tend to be much whiter; much of our diversity (not all of it, but much of it) is in our cities.
Because of the relative size, there are programs for students (autism or otherwise) in some of the cities that smaller districts don't have the capacity to run. That is not universal, but note that many smaller districts will send students with special needs (depending on the level of need) to schools that are not district-run schools.
Worcester Public Schools does run a comprehensive program for our students who have autism. I have not experienced that as a parent; I do know of parents who speak of it highly.
If your cousin is intending to choose where to live based on the ability of the public school system to serve his son, I would strongly urge him to get in touch with families of students with similar needs within that district.
tracynovick t1_is822tb wrote
Reply to comment by Ovaltene17 in How good of a place is Holden MA for Asian Americans? by [deleted]
You can't find Holden's schools' demographics, because they're regionalized in Wachusett. https://profiles.doe.mass.edu/general/general.aspx?topNavID=1&leftNavId=100&orgcode=07750000&orgtypecode=5
tracynovick t1_jd5o9mr wrote
Reply to comment by WorcesterMom in Shortfall projected in Worcester Public Schools budget for upcoming year by HRJafael
As WPS budget watchers will know, we've illustrated for years how incredibly underfunded our central administration is. For the current year's budget, you can find it here: https://worcesterschools.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/FY23-Recommended-Budget-Worcester-Public-Schools.pdf#page=402
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I'd also note that we have long since committed to a policy that no more than 1.5% of the district foundation budget will be spent on administration; it's written straight into our district policy.