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FLETCHER TO ANSWER BUILDING, NEW TAX QUESTIONS IN SERIES IN LAZER

DR. ROB FLETCHER by DR. ROB FLETCHER
December 5, 2022
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Dr. Mark,
I am starting a series of articles pertaining to school facilities.  I have provided you with the first article in the series, if you would like to publish it.
Thanks,

All IN,

Dr. Robbie Fletcher

Superintendent, Lawrence County Schools

 

Series #1 —

Building a Better Future for the Students of Lawrence County:

The District Facilities Planning Process and the Local Planning Committee

By Dr. Robbie Fletcher, Supt. of Lawrence County Schools

(This article is the first of a series that will cover topics pertaining to planning, remodeling, building, and financing school facilities in Lawrence County.  The articles will be published during the months of December and January.)

Currently, our school system is involved in the district facilities planning process, which occurs every four to five years for every school system in the state of Kentucky.  This process has multiple steps and results with a district facilities plan, or DFP, that is submitted to the Kentucky Board of Education (KBE) for final approval.  In order for the administration of a school system to begin construction on any project, the Kentucky Department of Education will ensure that the project has been listed on the school system’s DFP.  A DFP may contain a variety of projects such as roof repairs, sports facility upgrades, safety upgrades, camera systems, new school construction, and many others.

District facilities planning has multiple steps.  Here is a summary of those steps:

  1. The school district selects a local planning committee (required), an architectural/engineering consultant (required), and a facilitator (optional).
  2. The architectural/engineering consultants evaluate each building and campus for potential needs and provides estimated construction costs for each identified need.
  3. The local planning committee, or LPC, reviews the results of the evaluation process, holds meetings for public input, and develops a draft DFP for review by the Kentucky Department of Education.
  4. KDE reviews the DFP, may recommend changes to the DFP, and sends the recommendations back to the LPC.
  5. The local planning committee (LPC) reviews the recommendations, holds a public forum to receive further public comments, approves the latest draft, and sends it to the local board of education for approval.  (This is contingent upon the LPC accepting the recommendations from KDE.  Additional negotiations between KDE and the LPC may occur.)  
  6. The local board of education holds a public hearing for a review of the latest draft of the DFP.  If approved by the local board, the DFP is submitted to the Kentucky Board of Education for final approval.  If not approved, changes by the local board of education are included in correspondence with the Kentucky Board of Education and the Kentucky Department of Education.
  7. The Kentucky Board of Education will have final approval, and if approved, the DFP governs construction projects for the school system during the next four years.

The detailed process can be found at https://education.ky.gov/districts/fac/Documents/Facilities%20Planning%202008.pdf

The local planning committee (LPC) plays a major role in the district facilities planning process.  While the local planning committee must develop the DFP, the committee does not vote on how the construction projects are funded.  In other words, the LPC does not vote on any type of tax raise.  A change in property taxes, including the recallable nickel (which will be discussed in another article), is the decision of the local board of education. 

The LPC is selected using a very strict process, which is outlined in the link above.  The Lawrence County LPC has a total of 20 members, with the superintendent as the only non-voting member.  Our LPC includes 4 parents, 4 teachers, and 4 building administrators with representation equally divided among the 6 schools.  We have 3 community leaders with a representative from Blaine, Fallsburg, and Louisa.  The committee also includes the local building/zoning official, a board of education member, a central office staff member, the district facilities director, and the superintendent.

Lawrence County Local Planning Committee

Planning Committee Member

Role

Dr. Robbie Fletcher

Superintendent*

Keisha Huff

Parent

Pam Maxie

Parent

Ashley Wilks

Parent

Heather Frazier

Parent

Marilyn Mullins

Teacher

Teresa Prince

Teacher

Jessica Helton

Teacher

Darrell Combs

Teacher

Matt Maynard

Administrator

Ed Dixon

Administrator

Shawn Jennings

Administrator

Travis Feltner

Administrator

Thomas Burns

Facilities Director

Anna Prince

Central Office Administrator

Chris Wilson

Community Leader

Chuck Price

Community Leader

Larry Jordan

Community Leader

Jim See

Board of Education Member

Neil Wilson

Building/Zoning Official

*The Superintendent is a non-voting member of the LPC.

As this point in the process, the LPC has approved a draft of the district facilities plan (DFP), and it has been sent to the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) for review, which is Step 4 in the process outlined previously.  The next article will be published after the recommendations from KDE have been provided to school officials. Also, the next article will provide an overview of the draft district facilities plan and will have an opportunity for people to fill out a survey to provide more input.  

Finally, I appreciate your taking the time to read this article. If you have any questions, you are welcome to call me at the Board office or send me an email.  I will answer any/all questions to the best of my ability.  

Let’s build a better future for the students of Lawrence County.  They deserve it!

#AllInLC 

-Dr. Robbie Fletcher

606.638.9671

robbie.fletcher@lawrence.kyschools.us

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Comments 10

  1. John says:
    3 years ago

    This tax was voted down once. How can it be right to shove it down our throats and and sleep at night? The citizens will run you out of this county.

  2. KAG says:
    3 years ago

    Simple people can’t afford any more tax hikes
    Where’s the petition ready to sign

  3. Peggy cantrell says:
    3 years ago

    Cleaning should be the top priority. And that evapco heating and cooling tower was put back together after being apart since the first of august behind the upper elementary . I am no expert. But I don’t believe it’s clean at all or safe. I’d like some cleaning done on our playgrounds and the outsides of the buildings and the heating and cool systems need to be looked into better

    • Joe C says:
      3 years ago

      You want all this work done…..pay the taxes to support the work or go do it yourself.

      • KAG says:
        3 years ago

        My school tax is over $900 not counting the school tax on every other bill i get and the test scores are getting lower every year. So building a new school and raising taxes even more will not help Joey. You either are some kind of school employee retiree or married to one.

  4. Fed up says:
    3 years ago

    No tax increase. No way. Where is the petition? My family and I are ready to sign.

  5. KAG says:
    3 years ago

    Looks like the committee is made up with school employees with a few exceptions
    I say put it on the ballot and see if the people want it

  6. Joe C says:
    3 years ago

    I can just hear all you parents whining because your kids are below the intelligence level of the rest of the country, even though you won’t spend a dime on their education.

    • LC says:
      3 years ago

      Put the money into the teachers who are working their tails off. Show them you value them.

  7. Just saying says:
    3 years ago

    Very little instruction going on in classrooms. The new buildings wont change this.

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