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Colyott: The needs of students justifies changes

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While these changes come just one year after the district announced an expenditure reduction plan, MCHS District 111 Superintendent James Colyott said that the district’s commitment to maintaining the needs of students as its top priority justifies the changes.

“In February 2012, the board of education approved a $2.1-million dollar expenditure reduction plan so we would be better prepared to weather the current challenge of decreasing revenue coupled with a growing student population,” Colyott said. “The administration continues to carefully monitor the district’s revenue and expenditures to ensure its long-term financial stability.

“We are also obligated to make the most of the district’s resources to ensure that our students are provided quality instruction and the materials and services they need in order to be successful. Just as we said last year when we initially announced the expenditure reduction plan, our students will remain our priority during these fiscally challenging times.”

“The district is excited about the opportunities these transitions present,” MCHS Principal Darcie Kubinski said. “Whenever we are able to improve services for students, families and staff at a minimal cost to the district, we certainly want to make the most of those opportunities.”

“These opportunities position us as a staff to more effectively and efficiently work toward achieving Goal One of the district’s 2010 Strategic Plan,” Kubinski added, “which is to ‘improve the growth and achievement of all students as we prepare them for their post-secondary endeavors.”

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