Holyoke Public Schools Out of Suffolk Street Now!
The Holyoke School Committee needs to act immediately on two items.
After the careful study of a task force, and over a year of deliberation, the School Committee voted on February 18, 2008 to move the administrative offices of the School Department from 57 Suffolk Street to available space in the Lawrence School. 57 Suffolk Street costs the City over $400,000.00 per year in rent and related costs.
Over 18 months later, the School Department is still at 57 Suffolk Street. In June, 2009, the City Council unanimously voted to endorse the move. In conversations with many Councilors, they are clear that they will not accept any more delay, indecision or excuses. I think the City Council is in line with the vast majority of those who have been following this issue.
Until the move is complete, this needs to be the #1 item on the School Committee’s agenda. Otherwise, our schools will lose support and credibility with the Community. That is just unacceptable.
An equally important issue, also affecting school dollars, must be addressed.
The John J. Lynch School was closed on June 30, 2008, and there are no real plans to use it for educational purposes. The cost of heat, electricity, and basic maintenance is carried by school department dollars, diverting thousands of badly needed dollars from the classroom. This wasteful spending of School Department dollars can end instantly if the School Committee will just vote to release John J. Lynch for school purposes. As of 8/3/09, the Committee has refused to consider the motion to do so made by Mayor Sullivan, William Collamore, Gladys Lebron-Martinez and me.
This is just a brief summary of these two important issues, and I’m happy to respond to any questions you have. But the bottom line is simple. We need to leave 57 Suffolk Street. We need to stop spending school dollars on John J. Lynch. We need to do both now.
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