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Here is another question from a 2008 Warwick Beacon Forum:

The state Board of Regents is examining a change in high school graduation requirements that would equally weight grades earned while in high school with completion of a senior project, known as graduation by proficiency and performance in a one-day state-run test. Do you feel this is a fair measure for evaluating a student’s performance?

My Answer is here:

http://www.maloney4schools.com/question1_response.html

Another question from a 2008 Warwick Beacon Forum:

As you know, more than 60 cents of each Warwick Property tax dollar goes to the School Department, yet neither the Mayor nor the city council that set the overall city budget and tax rate have a say on how schools spend the money. And, as we have learned, schools can overspend their budget requiring the city to pay the deficit. Do you think the system needs to be changed and how?

My Answer to this question is here:

http://www.maloney4schools.com/question3_response.html

It should be noted that the School budget has not gone up in the last 4 years. Only 55 cents of the taxes now go to the schools. This clearly shows that I have made good decisions that have saved Warwick Taxpayers money while at the same time maintaining buildings, and keeping education moving forward.

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