OTBL-Math 4 Morons

There's a post from the Uber Rationalists over at OTBL ( See below ) that uses the following logic to
calculate the cost per pupil of the recently passed referendum.
Last year's enrollment = 2,692
This year's enrollment = 2,720
New Students = 28
Cost of Referendum $9.2600,000 / 28 = $3,307,143
Now I ask you this. What kind of moron uses this kind of logic?
Answer = the OTBL kind.
Let's look at this equation Rationally.
The last new High School was built in 1965 that means it's given 42 years of service to New Richmond Students.
It's not an unreasonable assumption that the next new school buildings will be in service for 42 years.
If you take the 42 years times 2,720 students ( that's assuming zero growth ) the new school buildings will produce 114240 students-years of service. Now divide $92,600,000 by 114,240 you get a cost of
$810/student-year of service from the cost of the last referendum.
A far cry from Bauer-ville Moron Math that calculates the cost at $3,307,143 per student.
My guess is Jack Buaer wasn't paying attention in public school math class!
-------------Jack's Rant
"28 New Students in New Richmond This Year"
"The numbers are in, and enrollment in New Richmond schools didn't quite reach the level of pre-referendum predictions. Superintendent Morrie Veilleux reported that enrollment for
kindergarten through 12th grade came in at 2,720. That compared with 2,692 last year at the same time, or a 1 percent rise in total enrollment. Prior to last year's successful building referendum in the District, projected enrollment was 2,761 for this school year, according to a Power Point presentation by school officials.
Those original projections predicted 2.5 percent enrollment hikes over the next few years, although critics claim the stalling housing market will ensure far slower growth.
Interestingly, District enrollment has steadily declined since the first day (Aug. 20) count of 2,774. The numbers fall as families adjust their education plans and as seasonal employees leave the area. The Aug. 27 count stood at 2,750 for K-12.
The above is in this week's New Richmond News under a story headlined "Student Numbers
Rise 1 percent in New Richmond",
Don't ya love this?
These 28 new little rascals are going to cost alot of money. $92.6 million worth or about $3,307,143 per kid.
Even mroe amazing is that at the recent Annual Meeting of the District, Morrie Veilluex was
quoted in the same New Richmond News as expecting between 50-75 new students. Not only
does he have problems with projecting from year to year on growth projections, but he does not
even know how many kids are currently in the existing schools.
What a complete joke!"























