Legislators Put Over $2M in Upper Darby School Budget

Several state representatives worked together to successfully restore $2.726 million for the Upper Darby School District.

Several state representatives worked together to successfully restore $2.726 million for the Upper Darby School District.

The District announced earlier this year that it would have to cut foreign language and technology classes due to lack of funding. The District also planned to cut specialized teachers in art, music and physical education in order to balance its budget.

The final budget agreement however restores the $100 Million Accountability Block Grant program for schools. Pennsylvania State representative Nicholas Micozzie says it should provide $726,000 to the Upper Darby School District. Micozzie says he plans to work with Governor Tom Corbett and legislative leaders to dedicate an additional $2 million to the district in order to help the school board members restore cuts in special programs and hire teachers.

Micozzi said the following:

After talking with parents, teachers and school officials, I knew we had to do something in order to ensure the children attending Upper Darby School District continue to receive a quality education with access to foreign language, the arts, technology and physical education classes. I was pleased to have Representative Davidson and Senator Erickson join me in my call for additional funding. This money will go a long way in helping the district meet its budget goals. Specifically, the $2 million line item in the 2012-13 budget is expected to be a recurring appropriation each year. I am confident the school board and district officials will make sure each dollar is spent in a manner that will best meet the needs of the students.

Pennsylvania State representative Margo Davidson also said the following:

After numerous meetings and communications with members of the community, I worked diligently to find a solution including making recommendations at school board meetings and offering an amendment on the House floor. I then began meeting with Representative Micozzie and we were on the same page from the very beginning.  I also want to thank the House Appropriations majority chairman, Bill Adolph, who listened to Representative Micozzie and me and took those concerns to the governor, which resulted in this agreement for this appropriation.

As I understand it, the $2 million included in this year’s budget will be an annual appropriation which can help save these programs long-term and I am delighted to be able to work across the aisle for the people of my district to get this done.

The Upper Darby School District announced earlier this week that it would restore most of the specialized classes due to the additional funding. The House passed the 2012-13 state budget bill on Thursday while the Senate did the same on Friday, sending it to Governor Corbett for his signature.




 

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