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PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR'S EDUCATION BUDGET CUTS FORCE DISTRICT TO USE GOATS TO CUT GRASS

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, August 24th 2011 at 1:35PM · 568 views
THINK PROGRESS, August 24, 2011--When Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett (R) unveiled his budget in April, students and parents protested the $1.2 billion in education cuts it contained by holding a mock bake sale at the state capitol, where they estimated they would have to sell 2.4 billion cookies to make up the cost of the cuts.

Corbett eventually signed into law a budget, with $900 million in education cuts, reducing the amount of cookies the parents needed to sell but still forcing school to districts to find creative ways to fill their budget gaps.

In Carlisle, Pennsylvania, those cuts meant putting an end to traditional means of cutting grass at two local schools. Instead of lawnmowers, the schools are using sheep.

Rather than spend money on cutting grass, the Carlisle School District has brought in 7 Romney sheep to tend the fields. “They’ve done a good job so far,” says Superintendent John Friend.

The sheep come free of charge, since they belong to the principal of the middle school. Friend estimates that they will save the district about $15,000 this year in mowing costs.

While the $15,000 saved will barely make a dent in Carlisle’s $2 million budget gap, Pennsylvania could render the draconian education cuts unnecessary if it ended special interest tax breaks benefiting corporations and natural gas companies. Pennsylvania is currently the only one of the top 15 gas producers that doesn’t tax companies that use fracking to extract natural gas, when doing so could earn the state $400 million annually.

Unfortunately, Corbett, who received more than $835,000 from oil and natural gas companies during his campaign, refuses to go that route. Instead, he’s chosen to force school districts to layoff teachers, cut extracurricular programs, and replace basic landscaping services with animals.

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Richard Kigel Thursday, August 25th 2011 at 8:40AM

Irma--I guess it is your pacific and harmonious Buddhist faith that makes you always try to see the glass half full instead of half empty.

It IS a great teachable moment--students seeing first hand how natural remedies can work as well and more cheaply than machines.

But...the situation says more about how low the level of education in this county has sunk.

That photot Jen posted of the teacher using a chair as a straightedge is absurd. Is this what a world class education looks like???

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@RICH, SO GOOD TO SEE any form of returnig to nature. (smile)

But, I wonder if this idea came from someone in teh east visiting Ca. and seeing along sides our interstates the goats and sheep eating the grass along side of them and in small towns eating grass on the levis ...Rich this is such a wonderful sight and you will not see any humans around as they have sheep dogs tending these four legged lawn mowers. They always get great praise and is the best counter act to those genuis who still throw cigaretts out of a traveling car. (smile)

The only ones to ever have compained about the great job they do getting rid of grass were the cattle barons, because they eat grass down to a nub. lol...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...now to the flip side of this story, just add it to the 'voter's remorse' list. lol (smile)

But these sheep can becoming teaching tools. The students or a class can adopt a sheep or goat they can give them names and be allowed tohave some personal responisbility for their welfare even if it is just writing papers or poems or songs about 'their' special sheep, goat...They will give birth and must be sheered and all of those many natural things that the average city children never get to experience first hand.Children never complicat simple things either like adults do lol (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Rich, this is what looks like a government : of, for and by the people. tis is not just starting to happen, but it is the start of the individuals learning how not to work against their own best interest.

What really gets to me is we are still going on this how it is such a disaster for all of these unempoyed while not paying any attention to these growing number of unemployed are our public safety net: teachers, police, firemen. (nup)

Now the upside of this is "voter's remorse" because those like my favorite public school teacher and brother Cow deserves earning a living wage paying jobs. lol (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Beale Air Force base did not make national, international news on their public notice in our local paper on their drive to get school supplys for the students and schools on it base, but it was held last week. (nup / smile)

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