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Show 5 Price, Ofali e, Tfutrscfay, Way T, T9S9 School services vs teacher salary demands Most school districts i Utah cannot increase teachers salaries by the $1,000 a year demanded by some spokesmen for teacher groups with seriously further curtailing vital schaool services. This was the conclusion reached in a special study of school finanres and teachers salaries just completed by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization. The Foundation analyses shows that salary increases made during the past two years have exceeded the added funds available through legislative actions. As a result, other important aspects of the school program have been reduced in order to produce the salary agreements. f I 3 f ricts may not be able to meet without imposing further service cuts. Although the school program was raised by $1,166 per distribution unit for most districts in Utah, the increase in some districts amounted to only about $650 The report warns, however, that According to Foundation study, if Utah continued to devote the this figure represents a statewide per distribution unit. The ability same proportion of its operating average increase which some dist of local school boards to provide tion be used to restore the budg- budget to teachers salaries in then as it did in 1967-6et cuts made in these nonsalary 1969-7items. In addition, he suggests the increased funds provided by that sufficient funds be provided the 1963 school legislation would to offset the decline in purchasing permit an average salary increase of about $660 next year. power resulting from inflation. For example, the Foundation study points out that the amount budgeted for textbooks in 1968-6b the 40 Utah school districts less than the was actually 24.3 amount expended for this purpose in 1966-6- 7 despite rapidly rising costs during this period. In addition, expenditures for library books ad audiovisual materials and teachers were cut by 15.7 supplies were reduced by 4.7 over the past two years. These cuts were made despite the findings of the 1964 Governors Utah School Study Commission in some which observed that schools books, and supplies, are equipment inadequate. The state superintendent of public instruction has declared that while I am in favor of doing all we can for teachers salaries, it is obvious that many districts went beyond what was available a year ago in making salary agreements. He yarns against further raids on vital school services in order to satisfy salary demands, and recommends that a portion of the added operating funds provided by the new school legisla East Carbon Foundation analysts point cr increases to their teacher:, therefore, will vary considerably however, that beginning of the among the 40 Utah school dist- year balances are quickly expenricts. ded because the early months of ' a Another point of controversy the school year constitute lean revenue collecting period. discussed in the Utah Foundation report is the matter of school In fact, in addition to utilizing district balances. Some spokes- their beginning balances, most local districts i Utah are forced men for teacher groups have sugloans gested that these balances totaling to rely heavily on short-ter$4 0 million on July 1, 1968, could to meet payroll and other combe used to meet current salary mitments during this period. 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