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School Budget Votes

Tomorrow is School Budget day, one of the few times of the year that ordinary citizens have the ability to accept or reject a proposed government spending plan. While normally you get to choose Democrats or Republicans in elections, school budget votes give the citizen the opportunity to vote for or against more spending.

It’s a refreshing change from normal elections when the choice of more or less government spending is only loosely correlated to who you vote for on the ballot.

That’s why I’ve not missed an election in over a decade.

Silly students

Earlier in the week I was listening to NPR and they were interviewing a student at an anti-second amendment rally in front of the NRA convention. ๐Ÿ”ซ She was saying she was afraid to go to school as she might never see her parents or friends again because she’s afraid she will be a victim of gun violence. I thought what ludicrousy.๐Ÿ™‰

Schools have never been safer from non-state actor criminal violence today then in their history. ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿ‘จThey’ve been hardened in numerous ways with security cameras and remote controlled doors, have police on staff๐Ÿ‘€ and especially the large districts have extensive intelligence operations surveilling and monitoring student communications.๐Ÿ“น

Violence of all types is decreasing in our country. There are fewer than half as many murders today as 25 years ago. ๐Ÿ‘ฎTough on crime laws, mass incarceration, better social services and mental health care and even changing demographics mean people of all ages including our youth are less likely than anytime in the past half century to be murdered.๐Ÿšจ

But there is a bigger threat to students then ever before – the state.๐Ÿ‘ฎ Not a random criminal shooting students but a lawful shooting of students by armed police officers, protected by sovereign immunity and ex-parte young. Government employees face no consequences when they act on behalf of the state no matter how much of a lack of judgment they show. The next school shooting may very well be a police officer legally killing multiple students in school during a minor disturbance like a spit ball or food fight in the cafeteria. ๐Ÿซ

Even when police do not kill students, they can wrongly deprive students of their rights.๐Ÿš” They can arrest protesters of all ideologies, and charge students with felonies based on rumors and remarks taken out of context.๐Ÿค People talk about the danger of gun violence but ignore the serious danger that the state and its government enforcers poses to all of us.

Students should not be afraid of violence caused by criminals, but instead be afraid of violence caused in the lawful actions of the state. ๐ŸขGovernment is not your friend, government is the all powerful bully with nearly unlimited power,๐Ÿ‚ going after the weak and unable to defend themselves against the powerful special interests represented by the billionaire class that gets rich off of government contracts and policies that force people to buy their business services.๐Ÿ‘บ

The government and those who work for it are primarily self serving,๐Ÿค‘๐Ÿ’ฐ they don’t care about the youth or students. It’s a fact.

Students should be protesting the ever growing government that infringes on our rights not gun violence.

Largest School Districts in New York State

Covering nearly 700 square miles, Saranac Lake Central School District is the state’s largest school district. Below is the list of the 50 largest school districts in New York State by the area they cover.

School District Square Miles
Saranac Lake Central SD 685.1
Town of Webb Union Free SD 494.5
Poland Central SD 478.3
Long Lake Central SD 387.3
Northern Adirondack Central SD 372.9
Adirondack Central SD 369.8
South Lewis Central SD 369.2
Malone Central SD 364.2
Camden Central SD 331.2
Schroon Lake Central SD 330.3
Clifton-Fine Central SD 320.2
Ausable Valley Central SD 309.3
Tupper Lake Central SD 294.1
Onteora Central SD 287.5
Indian River Central SD 283.6
St Regis Falls Central SD 277.7
Piseco Common SD 268.2
Indian Lake Central SD 265.7
Randolph Central SD 261.6
Sullivan West Central SD 256.1
Lowville Academy & Central SD 256.1
Edwards-Knox Central SD 254.0
Colton-Pierrepont Central SD 251.7
Beaver River Central SD 237.4
Corning City SD 235.2
Thousand Islands Central SD 233.7
Newcomb Central SD 232.2
Yorkshire-Pioneer Central SD 229.2
Gouverneur Central SD 226.6
South Jefferson Central SD 221.3
Parishville-Hopkinton Central SD 219.7
Johnsburg Central SD 219.2
Central Square Central SD 208.2
Hadley-Luzerne Central SD 205.6
Sandy Creek Central SD 204.3
Taconic Hills Central SD 202.3
Wells Central SD 199.5
Harrisville Central SD 197.5
Lake Pleasant Central SD 196.9
Monticello Central SD 195.9
Tri-Valley Central SD 195.1
Delaware Academy Central SD At Delhi 192.6
Canisteo-Greenwood Central SD 192.3
Carthage Central SD 189.5
Dolgeville Central SD 185.5
Penn Yan Central SD 182.7
Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central SD 182.2
Cobleskill-Richmondville Central SD 181.5
Saranac Central SD 181.2
Lake Placid Central SD 178.1

Data Source: NYS Education Department, School District Boundaries, calculated based on area of districts as shown in the Shapefile. https://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/details.cfm?DSID=1326

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