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Dateline: May 9,
2002
Local
schools win state funding appeals
By
Carrie Helms, Clarendon Enterprise
After
a successful appeal to the state for funding, Clarendon and Hedley schools
will receive all of the funding for the 2002-2003 school year they had
expected.
In
March, the schools stood to lose almost half a million dollars because of
discrepancies in valuations in the two districts by the Texas Comptroller
of Public Accounts’ and the Donley County Appraisal District.
“Because
our local valuation was within 5% of the state’s valuation,” CISD
Superintendent Monty Hysinger said, “the Comptroller’s office accepted
our numbers.”
According
to Paula Lowrie of the Appraisal District, this problem has occurred more
than once, but each time, the appeal has been successful.
“When
all is said and done, they accept our numbers,” Lowrie said. “We work
hard all year long to do things right, and there is no need for us to
change the way we do things.”
The
state system may be flawed, but Hysinger does not see any changes in the
future.
“There
has to be some give and take,” Hysinger said.
“The state was not correct in many of their valuations, but the
local office may need some adjustment as well.”
The
schools will not be receiving new monies, but they will get all the funds
they had planned for.
“Both
the Donley County Appraisal District and the firm that represented us
should be commended,” Hysinger said.
“We are just relieved that even though this doesn’t end our
financial worries, we won’t lose any aid we counted on.”
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