I remember
being told to never talk in social conversation about politics and religion.
Likewise, I was once told to never….under any circumstance…talk about
consolidation in Wayne County. But nobody told the three candidates for State
Representative that before they spoke at Tuesday night’s Candidate’s Forum held
at Frontier Community College.
All three
men seeking the 109th representative seat seem to be for
consolidation. That should be of concern to the folks who hold our dual school
district existence in Fairfield dear.
Democrat
John Spencer, Republicans Adam Niemerg and Andy Hires all said they supported
consolidation efforts but came up short of saying local schools need to be
forced into consolidating by the state. And let's be honest….nobody is
suggesting the merging of Fairfield, Cisne and Wayne City schools. The bus
rides would be lengthy and Wayne City just built a new school.
I don’t mind
telling you, as property taxes continue to inch up, having to send money to two
school districts does provide some heartburn in Fairfield but I don’t see the
possibility of a unit district merging Center Street, Northside, Geff, Jasper
and New Hope anytime soon. That is… without a state mandate. Truthfully, I am
not sure how much of a savings there would be in such a consolidation.
But I found
it most interesting that the candidates went there. Not one of them shied away
from the topics I was always told to avoid.
They talked
politics…a little religion….and probably the most offensive word in local
circles…..consolidation.
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