NACS board president s wife says kids should stay home on count day
ASHLEY SLOBODA | The Journal Gazette
The wife of the Northwest Allen County Schools board president is urging parents to keep their children home on fall count day in an attempt to cost the 7,900-student district state funding.
Lisa Bobay-Somers comments on social media has renewed calls for Kent Somers resignation. Pull your kid and go remote for now, Bobay-Somers wrote in a Facebook comment shared with The Journal Gazette by multiple people. This will be hard for them now. It wont [sic] cost them any money now if you pull your kids. Next fall, sign up as usual and then keep your kids home on the day they count the kids. That s the day they get their funding. If 600 kids are gone it would cost the school $5 million.
The wife of the Northwest Allen County Schools board president is urging parents to keep their children home on fall count day in an attempt to cost t .