Show DAPSON DISCUSSES CUTTING TAXES FOR ron SCHOOLS PARK MASS one nf if pi lit olins 14 fiu ing ivr varv voter bodin tod i is tiow how ti to pin for the in nio tinting ast of taxing prop erty holder into the th more economical schol needed the sharp ri nr in fit tit alic rate rite Is iq one soi it rev ree of our pio plo bivin to help lieuw lii is the ina ing about housing units linvs arn bulli built rince 1945 in 1954 lionel this building boom lias has given impetus to our nl ill prosper prosperity ltv but it has haq created problems galore dt at the school level most ot of these new homes have been purchased by good young couples who want decent places in which to raise their families these families have become BO so large in proportion to existing educational facilities that many cities and towns are now lo losing loing ing money on each new house built where there Is more than one child per family the loss often amounts on the educational bill alone to several hundred dollars we know there will be a marked demand for more and more educational facil facilities atles during the next ten years since by law we must provide both facilities and teachers we may well ask for some economics s to be made which can help to keep costs down school construction coals T too high you cannot afford a custom built automobile can you any more afford a custom built school it Is high time the U S office of education as well as the vario a s state 1 departments of education moved in with some standard basic for basic schools which readily be expanded with school population unit sections should also be made readily movable to some other section of the community the need arise there are literally a hundred ways to cut construction costs standard plans should be used for a given number of children with the extras that dont really add up to better education or |