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Warwick Schools needs a long term plan before making ANY plans that will affect future decisions. There is no denying several points; first there has been a decrease in enrollment. Secondly there are approximately 400 vacant properties in Warwick. Third potential home buyers look at the school districts when deciding where to purchase a home. If we do not have quality schools that attract new families to our city, all our taxes will continue to rise. In addition, there isn’t a successful company that would consider a plan based upon one set of data that has been presented in these committees, especially since it has not been verified. There have been numerous sources that have questioned, and challenged the data presented but these inquiries have been met with additional questionable data not explanations of where or how the data came to be. Warwick tax payers could end up paying more than the proposed estimated savings that Dr. D’Agostino claims. He states these cuts are needed to be “used to support other programs.” Therefore Warwick taxpayers will NOT save anything and future expenses are unclear. Not a “Win – Win” for Warwick any way you look at it.

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