to balance the budget<\/a>, we must consider additional funding streams where possible. The expiration of the small and sole FUSD parcel tax in June is a clarion call to further invest in the education of our community’s children-now and in the future. Additionally, we need to consider how philanthropic dollars might help secure funding for programs we value.<\/p>\r\nFunding is closely tied to our ability to recruit and retain well-trained, committed staff who can afford to work in and live near Fremont. As it stands, Fremont struggles to compete with other Bay Area districts that can pay more and provide medical benefits, which Fremont doesn’t provide.<\/p>\r\n
As the 24th largest district in the state, with 33,000 students at 41 schools, it’s sometimes difficult for families and staff to navigate such a large organization and understand how to get the desired information and response. As such, we are working to shift our practices to be more responsive to the needs of our students, staff, and parents. We’re big, but we can be more nimble.<\/p>\r\n
100 days in, and I am as impressed and hopeful as I was on the first day I started. Thank you to everyone who has welcomed me to the District, invited me to your classrooms and offices, and joined me in partnership to serve our students. I look forward to connecting with more of you as the days go on and working together to keep Fremont Unified an outstanding place to learn, work, and hang out with the coolest kids around! And thank you, Mrs. Helm’s class, for reminding me of why we do what we do!<\/p>\r\n
Sincerely,<\/p>\r\nErik
Superintendent Burmeister\r\n
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