The news is full of stories about the State’s budget difficulties. Last year, Charter School payments were cut mid year by $4 million. The State
legislature has changed the Charter School payment schedule and schools were informed there will be no payment this July. As the State legislature
resumed this year, there are even more proposals for cuts to education. The State will almost certainly cut funding for full-day kindergarten and the
Governor has proposed another $10 million cut to Charter Schools. Many of Pointe Schools' parents have asked how these cuts are affecting North
Pointe, Canyon Pointe and Pinnacle Pointe.

Pointe Schools has been working diligently to set aside money in preparation for the missing July 20 payment and the other anticipated cuts. Through
the efforts of the Principals and staff, Superintendent Johnson has been able to accumulate the equivalent of one month’s State payment in addition to
money to cover Pointe Schools' portion of the possible statewide Charter School $10 million cut. This money has been placed in a savings account,
separate from Pointe Schools' operating expenses.  

The administration at Pointe Schools also continues to be committed to full-day kindergarten. In the past, when the state only funded half-day
kindergarten, Pointe Schools charged tuition for enrichment the second half of the day. However, Pointe Schools' administration recognizes many
families are unable to pay tuition to cover the state’s missing portion due to the current economy. After careful consideration and planning, Pointe
Schools renewed its commitment to providing free full day kindergarten, even if the state stops funding it. “We rearranged some things so we can
continue to provide the academic, full-day kindergarten program for which we are known,” said Superintendent Johnson. “Fortunately, we have a large
enough program that we can absorb the costs in the upcoming school year. We agreed that it would be shortsighted to deprive our youngest students
of the benefits of our full-day kindergarten program."   
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