Dear Editor:

As a proud Jefferson Township parent of a graduate, I feel compelled to speak out about the proposed cuts facing the Jefferson Township Public Schools.
My daughter graduated from Jefferson Township High School, and the education she received shaped her future in ways that go far beyond textbooks and test scores. She was supported by dedicated teachers, strong extracurricular programs, and a school community that truly cared about its students. Those experiences helped build her confidence, leadership skills, and sense of belonging.
Hearing about a potential $4.8 million shortfall is deeply concerning. Budget cuts aren’t just numbers on a spreadsheet — they translate into fewer programs, larger class sizes, and lost opportunities for the next generation of students who deserve the same support my daughter received.
Our schools are the heart of this community. Families move here because of them. Property values depend on them. Most importantly, our children’s futures depend on them.
I urge our state leaders to recognize the unique challenges Jefferson faces and work toward a fair solution that protects students and preserves the quality of education that has long defined our district.
Sincerely,
A Concerned Jefferson Parent















