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Just a thought, I wonder how much money we would save if the taxpayers of Warwick were not paying for two superintendents? The other issue that was never addressed was how else could we save money? At what capacity is the administration building on Warwick Ave running at? Why do they need to use three buildings? They have offices at the Warwick Vets Annex, the John Greene Annex and the Administration building on Warwick Ave. Has either of these savings been configured? Why have they not consolidated or moved into the buildings that are "under capacity?" Would it be difficult to do their jobs if they had to face students every day?

I have observed he Warwick School System taking away supplies, programs and buildings for the last 30 years. Why do we allow them to always start with what effects children the most? What is the long time plan or vision of Warwick and Warwick Public Schools? The School Committee is the agency that keeps the Warwick Administrators in check, I hope they are aware of the many concerns all the taxpayers have. As a tax payer I am concerned with the future market value of my house. Less neighborhood schools means I have less of a chance to sell my home in the future. Fewer people moving in to a city just decreases the overall number of people sharing the tax burden. It is time we all look at the bigger picture.

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