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HSE budget outlook impacts administrators, Hub & Spoke contract

The contract between the Hamilton Southeastern (HSE)Schools and the new Hub & Spoke operation looked to be a high priority for the school board and administrators over the past several months.  It has taken months to get the contract language right.  Purdue Polytechnic, the City of Fishers and Purdue University would all combine with Hub & Spoke to provide new educational programs for high school students.

71 students had signed up for the program in the upcoming school year.  All was ready to go.

Then the novel coronavirus descended upon the state of Indiana, presenting a serious public health challenge, but also bringing most economic activity in the state to a virtual halt as lock-downs and social distancing were necessary.  Although the state is slowly opening-up, Governor Eric Holcomb has instructed state agencies to expect a 15% cut in Funding.

That means state support for public schools, which is sizable, can expect a substantial cut as well.

What does that mean for the proposed contract between HSE Schools and Hub & Spoke?  School board members decided Wednesday night to delay any contract with Hub & Spoke until sometime in the spring of 2021.  Board members were greatly saddened by the news, and regretted not being in a position to move forward.

Hub & Spoke is a new operation on 106th Street near the Nickel Plate Trail, focused on the building trades.  Training high school students in the building trades was part of the planned contract with Hub & Spoke.

Superintendent Allen Bourff told the board school administrators’ jobs are already being combined in an early effort to cut costs.  Bourff said if the state cuts support to schools by 10%, that would cost HSE Schools $15 million.  But if the cut is the same as state agencies at 15%, that would cost the local school district $20 million…..that is 8% of the district’s 2020 budget of roughly $250 million.

Governor Holcomb has not indicated how much local school districts would be impacted by much-lower-than-expected state revenues this year.

Fishers Police Reminder: City Fireworks Ordinance

We are headed into the month of June, and the Fishers Police Department has an important message for those living and visiting our fair city – be aware of provisions contained in the city fireworks ordinance.

The ordinance provides important definitions of which fireworks are allowed, and when certain fireworks may be used.

I am already hearing fireworks in my neighborhood at night and I do not believe I am alone.  Below is a reprint of the specific Fishers city ordinance on fireworks:

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Chad Cripe resigns as HSE High School principal

Chad Cripe

After only one year in the job, Chad Cripe is resigning as principal of HSE High School.  He has been hired as the new superintendent in the Oak Hill School District, located in the northern Indiana community of Converse.

The announcement was made at the Hamilton Southeastern School Board meeting Wednesday night.  Mr. Cripe will be involved in HSE High School graduation ceremonies.

Larry’s Log – May 28, 2020 School board tells parents they must wait for start-of-school answers

Being  member of a local school board can be a tough job.  Whatever your vote may be, a certain number of people will not be happy with your decision.

Wednesday night, the Hamilton Southeastern School Board issued a statement in response to a barrage of e-mails and petitions from local citizens demanding that school start in August the traditional way – with students physically in their classrooms with their teachers.

As in most situations like this, it is never easy.  Here are some thoughts about all that in my Larry’s Log commentary…

HSE School Board issues statement on start of school in August

After the submission of two petitions, one with roughly 219 signatures by Board President Michelle Fullhart’s count, the Hamilton Southeastern Schools assured the public they want to start school as normal in August, but there is no way to make that decision now.  Fullhart read a statement from the board assuring the public nothing is being hidden from them, contrary to rumors being circulated within the school district community.

“We are not hiding anything,” according to the board statement, read by Fullhart at the May 27th meeting.  “We honestly do not know what Hamilton Southeastern Schools will be doing yet because it is too early to make those decisions.”

The school corporation has a task force, which includes staff and parents, as well as school board members, looking into all the options.  Superintendent Allen Bourff said at the board session that the comments from the petitions will be considered in the task force deliberations.

“Any decision is dependent on the guidance we are given by the state, CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and local health departments,” according to the board statement.  “We cannot make any promises at this point and no petition or amount of e-mail will cause a decision to be made prematurely.”

You can listen to the board statement as read at the school board meeting by President Fullhart, from the school board recording of the meeting, at this link.    There is also a brief discussion of the issue after the statement was read between Fullhart and Dr. Bourff.

 

 

 

A few words about The Grand Life podcast

I recall receiving an e-mail from a Fishers official suggesting I get together with a Fishers couple that is producing podcasts about grandparenting.  So, Jane and I arranged to meet Mike and Emily Morgan for dinner in downtown Fishers.  Let’s say there was an instant connection there.

I invited Mike & Emily to appear on my podcast series and they accepted the invitation.  In turn, Mike & Emily invited Jane & I to appear on their podcast to discuss being a part of the “sandwich generation”….looking out for our parents in their 80s, having our own adult children and preparing to become grandparents ourselves soon.

Although Emily & Mike produce this podcast in Fishers, it has content worthy of a national audience.  I would ask that you subscribe to The Grand Life, and encourage people you know with an interest in grand-parenting to check the podcast out.

Below, I have links some of the platforms where you can subscribe to the Grand Life.  Below that, there is a link to my podcast interview with the Morgans.

This is a well produced, high quality podcast series.  I would recommend subscribing to this podcast and spreading the word.

Apple Podcasts 

iTunes

Spotify