For the first time in several years, school district budgets are looking up in both Camas and Washougal.
The Camas School Board adopted its budget last week, while Washougal is set to adopt its on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
The biggest change at both districts is the expansion of kindergarten instruction.
“(The budget) was less contentious (this year) because we were not forced to cut more programs due to state reductions,” said Doug Quinn, Camas School Board member. “Prior state budgets understandably reduced funding to K-12 education due to the dire economic conditions we were experiencing. We were forced to find a balance, giving on some things that hurt but continuing on the things that we cared most about.”
Quinn, who served as board president during some of the most contentious times, added that those leaner budget years forced the district to take a closer look at the values and benefits of various programs.
“It sounds odd to say, but it was healthy for our district to suffer those earlier decisions,” he said.The $59.7 million general fund is based on enrollment growth of approximately 1.2 percent. Last year’s actual enrollment was 5,922 FTE, and 2013-14 is projected at 6,115 FTE.