August 5, 2008
Kanawha schools cutting arts field trips
Fuel costs to blame; no-idling policy planned for buses
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Roberts wasn't sure how the cutbacks would affect the West Virginia Symphony's Young People's Concerts. That would depend on whether the contracts have been signed, and Cindy Daniel, another assistant superintendent, is looking into that, she said.

Symphony Executive Director Paul Helfrich said he thinks the young people's concerts are safe for this year. The school system's arts budget has money that helps subsidize the busing costs, and the orchestra gets grant money that enables it to chip in, too.

Clay Center President and CEO Judy Wellington said the Clay Center offers one other daytime educational performance, "Mad Science: CSI," which offers an interactive journey through the world of crime scene investigations with emphasis on math and science. Audience recruits become part of the action and help solve the crime.

Schools pay the county less than actual cost to rent a bus for a field trip, Roberts said.

Neither Roberts nor George Beckett, the schools' transportation director, could say how much money cutting out the field trips would save.

"Field trips is just a small part of the iceberg, but it is a part," Beckett said.

Schools will pay $1.40 per mile this year to get a bus, a good deal less than the projected cost of more than $2 per mile, Beckett said. Schools also pay for labor if there's overtime involved, he said.

The county spent $1.3 million last year on diesel fuel, averaging 411,000 gallons to run 3.03 million miles.

Beckett wants to trim the number of miles, trim the number of stops and use the buses efficiently enough to boost the mileage from 7.4 miles per gallon to at least 8.4 mpg.

"We're reducing idle time on buses," he said. "We're going to enforce a no-idle policy. The buses have Global Positioning Systems. If you have a technology that can tell you when they're standing still with the ignition on, you can control it."

Football and basketball trips would not be affected by the cutbacks, he said; nor would band trips. Those schedules are set and can't be changed, he said.

Trips to the Clay Center's science museum, for which the Kanawha County Commission just promised $100,000 to fund free admission for local school groups, are safe.

But the arts are mostly out? "Pretty much," said Roberts.

Reach Bob Schwarz at bobschw...@wvgazette.com or 348-1249.

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Posted By: I wonder (8:02am 08-08-2008)
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Capital provides free transportation to at least one football game every year for the students. Limited amount of seating and on a first-come-first-serve basis, but still free. I wonder if they would be willing to do the same for their award-winning performance programs?

Posted By: J (5:57pm 08-07-2008)
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Cut athletics, or at least make them pay their own way.

Posted By: Catherine (12:59am 08-07-2008)
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Cut the top heavy administration jobs and save the arts programs. Pete Thaw, if you want a soap box, start cutting these positions!

Posted By: concerned (12:31am 08-07-2008)
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I am shocked that Dr. Duerring and the Kanawha County Board have made this decision. It reads as if they are implying that arts related field trips are not academic or educational. Most of the arts organizations take months to prepare educational materials to go along with their performances that connect specifically to other curricular areas. The Clay Center hires teachers to develop curriculum guides for each performance event presented for students. It is offensive to hear that only the "core" subjects can take field trips.

According to No Child Left Behind, the arts ARE core curriculum. This current mindset is what is killing arts programs in WV and indeed across the country. Yet, the most popular programs on TV and in our area are arts related. The 21st Century curriculum relies heavily on arts education...even emphasizes its importance. What is going on????

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