WALTON - The Thompson Elementary Cafeteria was packed Wednesday night, as Southeastern Superintendent Dr. John Bevan outlined some of the ways the corporation is looking to put in place to deal with the reduction in state resources. That includes some 758,000 dollars in the 2010-2011 academic year.
Dr. Bevan says there will be some major changes to the elementary buildings. Both buildings will have kindergarten students, with Thompson housing all of grades 1-3, and Galveston all of grades 4-6.
Under that plan, each building would have about 300 students. Another area centers on incentives for some senior teachers, who are considering retiring. That has been met with a favorable response from a number of teachers.
Dr. John Bevan says after the November election, he is being told that there could be another round of state cuts.
Dr. Bevan says there will be some major changes to the elementary buildings. Both buildings will have kindergarten students, with Thompson housing all of grades 1-3, and Galveston all of grades 4-6.
Under that plan, each building would have about 300 students. Another area centers on incentives for some senior teachers, who are considering retiring. That has been met with a favorable response from a number of teachers.
Dr. John Bevan says after the November election, he is being told that there could be another round of state cuts.

