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Two Case Studies and Their Implications for State Policy Mr. Alan D. Pole Dr. William D. Silky August 9, 2011 1

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Two Case Studies and Their Implications for State Policy

Mr. Alan D. PoleDr. William D. Silky

August 9, 2011

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Case Study #1

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Case Study #2

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Policy Questions for DiscussionShould merger of school districts remain a local

decision or should the state have the ability to force schools to merge?

Are three votes prior to districts actually merging really necessary?

Should the State Education Department require any district(s) that consider engaging in a merger study to undergo a per-merger study analysis?

In addition to incentives for districts to merge, should NYS also implement “disincentives” for those districts which choose not to merge but are targeted to do so?

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Policy Questions for DiscussionShould BOCES aid be available to

support school district merger studies?Should the SED fund studies to develop

various models (i.e., countywide school districts) of possible school district organization?

Should a differentiated incentive approach be implemented depending on the newly merged district’s characteristics?

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Policy Questions for DiscussionShould a special category of additional

transportation aid be available for newly merged districts since transportation costs always increase following a merger?

Is it reasonable to expect that all newly merged districts demonstrate achieving economies of scale at least five years after consolidation?

Should the state incentive program begin by supporting transition costs but then transition to incent districts to operate more efficiently?