LHHS Alumni
Lake Highlands High School - Dallas, Texas
"Continuing the tradition
of educational excellence"
There
is a very real need for additional funding
This
year, the RISD must send more
than $50,000,000 back to the state
as mandated by the current "Robin Hood" system
of school finance. This equates to nearly
$1,000,000 in lost funds for every school in our district,
and it means that students in RISD
will receive $1,800 less per student in education funding
after recapture than the annual state average. Today,
these are the cold hard facts of school finance for Lake
Highlands High School in Dallas, Texas.
This funding crisis negatively
impacts our school in the following ways:
There
is no additional money to purchase state-of-the-art
equipment for instruction.
There
is not enough money to purchase curriculum
or pay for instructors for leadership, or SAT/ACT
college prep courses, all of which would assist
our students in attending the college of their
choice.
There
is not enough money for teachers to attend
professional development courses or conferences
that help keep them up-to-date in their fields.
There
is not enough money to pay sponsors to
support student participation in extracurricular
competitions.
There
is not enough money to provide academic
enrichments and experiences that give students
opportunities to expand their horizons and set
them apart from students at other high schools.
There
is not enough money to award "Grants
for Good Ideas" for teachers to use to enhance
academics in their classrooms.
There is not enough
money to keep
class sizes smaller so that our teachers have
more time to work with students on an individual
basis.
The Lake Highlands community
has always set high standards and expectations for the
education of our children, but without additional funding,
achieving those standards is threatened.