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In 2002, Alabama will fail to resolve the tax problem currently
facing this state, resulting in further budget cuts in K-12 education
and higher education, predicts Dr. John Dolly, dean of the University
of Alabama College of Education.
Dolly says that proration will force K-12 schools to eliminate
electives and some extra-curricular programs; while higher education
will be forced to close down low enrollment programs and cut back
on services currently offered to K-12 education and other state
agencies.
"Lack of adequate funding combined with teacher and administrator
shortages will continue making it harder for Alabama schools to
recruit new staff," says Dolly. "This will result in the
undoing of many of the positive gains and changes made over the
past 5 years in K-12 education."
Dr. John Dolly can be reached at 205/348-6052 (office), 205/333-7097
(home) or jdolly@bamaed.ua.edu.
 
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