January 15, 2009

K-12 Funding "Freeze" in Kansas

According to the Topeka Capital Journal, budget director Duane Goossen said Governor Sebelius is proposing a freeze of state appropriations to K-12 public schools at the level approved by the 2008 Legislature, but would surrender more than $180 million that was earmarked for education.

In this time of discontinuity there is much opportunity to assist schools in Kansas in their time of need. They will need Greenbush and our business partners now more than ever.

I would strongly encourage you to consider some of the following initiatives to serve schools in Kansas:

  • pricing specials for spring 2008 through June 30
  • creating opportunities for multi-school district cooperation to further decrease costs
  • provide opportunities for school districts to spend this year's funds for next year's products/services
  • add value to products/services through incentives such as additional products or discounts for school districts that make purchases between now and June 30
Please contact me to establish a plan to make school districts in Kansas aware of any special promotions you currently have.

1 comment:

Ivan Dragov said...

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