Camas Police Chief Tina Jones approached Camas City Council members this week with a request for city officials to increase the city’s share of a 23-year-old funding agreement between the city and the Camas School District that pays for two school resource officers (SROs).
If approved by city council and Camas School Board members, the new agreement would replace the old funding formula — in which the school district paid for 75% of the costs associated with the two SROs and the city footed the remaining 25% — with a 50-50 split between the city and the school district.
Jones and Camas School District Superintendent John Anzalone appeared before the Camas City Council on Monday, Aug. 7, to talk about the need for the funding change.
“The financial situation in the school district has recently changed and forced them to come to some difficult decisions regarding positions (and expenditures),” Jones told the Council, referring to the school district’s decreasing enrollment, revenues and more than $5 million in budget cuts ahead of the 2023-24 school year.
The proposed change would likely cost the city between $50,000 and $60,000 in annual, unbudgeted expenses, Jones said.