Monday, May 18, 2020

Cost Benefit Analysis Of Spotsylvania County Public Schools

Cost Benefit Analysis In recent years, the homeschooled population in Spotsylvania County Public Schools (SCPS) has continued to grow. Due to state regulations, the governing body of the division, the Spotsylvania County School Board (SCSB) developed a policy to address the procedures and protocols necessary to guide homeschooling options in the division: Policy LBD (2015) (See Appendix A). According to L. Binion, Guidance Director for SCPS, currently the division has 1,036 registered and 31 pending homeschooled students in grades K-12 (personal communication, November 13, 2015). Further, although the division has generally averaged 3-4 additional requests weekly, requests have skyrocketed to 1-2 per day for the past several weeks. The spike is likely connected to two recent negative events associated with the division—a thwarted mass shooting plan, and a case of severe hazing at a high school, (L. Binion, personal communication, November 19, 2015). There are financial ramific ations for the school division each time a student is opt-ed out of the public school system. State funding is determined by Average Daily Membership (ADM), which equates to $5,418 per student for Fiscal Year 2015 (VEA, 2014). Thus, the current cost of registered homeschooled students in SCPS is a staggering $5,613,048. Consequently, examining ways in which the division can address the needs of the homeschooled population while recapturing lost funds is imperative. SCPS is currently investigatingShow MoreRelatedProfessional Building Maintenance Vs. School Board Of The County Of Spotsylvania1498 Words   |  6 PagesProcurement Law Dr. 12-4-16 Professional Building Maintenance vs The School Board of the County of Spotsylvania, Virginia in the Supreme Court of Virginia Introduction Professional Building Maintenance Corporation versus the School Board of the County of Spotsylvania is a 2012 case decided by the Virginia Supreme Court. The appellant, Professional Building Maintenance Corporation, challenged the School Board of the County of Spotsylvania on several issues including the use of â€Å"Best Value† as the methodRead MoreInformation Technology Implementation Issues: an Analysis45771 Words   |  184 PagesIssues: An Analysis Suzanne Beaumaster Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration and Public Policy John W. Dickey, Chair Larkin Dudley Joseph Rees J. Michael Thomson Gary Wamsley March 24, 1999 Blacksburg, Virginia Copyright 1999, Suzanne Beaumaster Information Technology Implementation Issues: An Analysis Suzanne Beaumaster

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