btango just hit a homer with his last comment. 19 public schools in a county that's got about 60,000 people. The County Commissioners can't print money for the School Board and the NC legislature sure isn't loosening up the purse strings any time soon. Ya'll got some issues with money. School systems are kind a like balloons in the way that you can only stretch things out so far until it bursts. Schools within the state are more efficient now than they were 10 years ago because having to do more with less has been the culture. All of those charter schools aren't helping the matter either. Taking the cap off the number of charter schools within the state and reduced funding of the state has caused problems for all counties, but most notably counties that are more rural such as Stanly.
Like Buddy Rich stated the School Board is in a no win situation. If revenues given to the school has been reduced, you got to cut back. Schools systems all over the state have cut a lot of teacher assistants out of the classroom. Some programs have been cut. Parents react because little Johnny can't get special consideration so they yank little Johnny out of the school and put him in a charter or private school. The said parent doesn't blame the funding, the parent blames little Johnny's teacher. Doesn't matter that the teacher no longer has a teacher assistant nor that the classroom has more kids in it. Doesn't matter that the teacher has to spend money out one's own pocket so the kids can have supplies. No, the parent blames the teacher. What the school board has done is taken some heat for coming up with a plan, one of which like a good magician, look at my left hand so you don't see what I'm doing with my right hand. Final deal will be a redistricting plan.
What we haven't seen much across the state is redistricting. As soon as you say redistricting, the evilness comes out of people. Some of the most backwards reasons made by the parents will make you cringe. My wife was involved in a redistricting that split church congregations, communities, and even families. So they blame the big bad brother, the school board, and they don't have the time to listen because they know everything.
I think the days of Albemarle having 600+ kids are over unless you can set up a magnet to attract kids within the county over to Albemarle. With South Stanly I don't see that school having more than 500 kids anytime soon. Over at West Stanly I see an increase of students which would make me think that redistricting those kids in the Endy school district to Albemarle makes sense.