Dallas schools keep an eye on finances
Published 11:27 pm Saturday, May 21, 2011
With the recent Selma City School Board decision to keep three targeted schools — Phoenix, Byrd Elementary and School of Discovery opened in 2013, many support personnel jobs and extracurricular activities must be cut.
With media attention surrounding Selma City Schools’ controversial decisions, one may wonder if the same dilemma afflicts the Dallas County School System.
Dallas County Schools Superintendent Fannie McKenzie said it does not.
“We’ve not cancelled any of our extracurricular activities,” McKenzie said. “School closures are not an issue or on the agenda at this point.
“We’re in the process of analyzing that (letting go of support personnel) right now but we haven’t made any decisions,” McKenzie said.
Dallas County School Board members could not be reached for comment.