NV board votes to close Bridgewater school

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Steve Baudler of the Nodaway Valley School Board, left, discusses an issue regarding the Bridgewater elementary school with a member of the audience at Wednesday’s special session. Terry Buckner, board president, is at right. Baudler cast the lone no vote as the board decided by a 4-1 margin to close the Bridgewater building after the 2009-10 school year for cost-saving purposes. (l)

GREENFIELD — Next school year will be the last for the elementary school in Bridgewater.

By a 4-1 vote Wednesday in special session, the Nodaway Valley Board of Education decided to close Nodaway Valley West Elementary at the end of the 2009-10 school year.

The school board had received information regarding the possible closure of the building from the district's facility study committee at Monday's regular session. At that meeting, Superintendent John Dayton recommended closing West Elementary, moving fourth grade to the East Elementary building in Greenfield, and fifth grade to Nodaway Valley Middle School in Fontanelle.

The meeting two nights earlier also included a presentation by Larry Sigel of Iowa School Finance Information Service regarding the recession's impact on school finance and the district's financial situation.

With those factors in mind, Jane Ernst, Susan Olesen, Clint Hight and Terry Buckner, board president, all voted to close West Elementary after next school year.

In casting the lone dissenting vote, board member Steve Baudler of Fontanelle questioned the timing of the decision.

"I'm not 100 percent convinced that tonight is the right time to close that building," Baudler said.

Earlier in the one-hour meeting involving discussions with community members, Baudler questioned if the district was closing the superior building, citing the Bridgewater building's condition and renovation needs relative to more costly needs at the older East Elementary in Greenfield.

However, the Greenfield building has a capacity for housing more students, and Hight said a major factor influencing his vote to close the Bridgewater school was the fact that with declining enrollment, the district can get by with three buildings instead of four. That would not be the case if Bridgewater had the third building instead of Greenfield, without new construction costs for an addition in Bridgewater.

When asked about the effect of the decision on students, Hight said students would be adversely affected if the savings projected in closure of the building were not realized, because then the only way to recoup those savings to meet budget needs would be major staff reductions.


Staff cuts

Already, the board opted to cut 3.5 positions from the staff next year, including one administrative position (curriculum director).

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