A NO Vote Means Failure

If the school referendum fails, Tuscaloosa City Schools will face devastating cuts to essential programs, larger class sizes, and the loss of top teachers, severely impacting the quality of education and opportunities for every student.

A NO VOTE MEANS FAILURE

What Happens if the Referendum Fails?

The Consequences of Failure


The Cost of Doing Nothing

If the school referendum fails, the Tuscaloosa City Schools will face significant consequences, including cuts to essential programs and services that will impact every school, every teacher and every student. This is a critical moment; your support is crucial to prevent this scenario.

If the school referendum fails, Tuscaloosa City Schools will become less competitive and lose our best teachers to systems that can pay more. It will force cuts to funding for athletics, technology, school nurses, counselors, social workers, AP classes, and workforce development courses. These cuts will directly impact the quality of education we can provide and the opportunities available to our students. It’s not just about the numbers; it’s about the future of our children and our community.

Cuts Must Be Made If the School Referendum Fails  


Fewer reading interventionists

Class sizes will grow

Access to school nurses will decline

Enhancement of security measures will be limited

Accessibility to career and technical programs will be reduced

Access to summer learning programs will be drastically cut

Art & music programs will be scaled back

Athletics funding will be cut