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Piper considers outsourcing custodian services
Facing a tough budget situation that's likely to get worse, the Piper Board of Education is considering outsourcing the district's custodian services.
Members of the board heard a report from representatives of PCI Building Services, a locally based company that hires their own custodians to work at schools and other locations within the Greater Kansas City metro area.
Brenda Wood, the owner of the business, presented information to the board and said the business would save the district $251,000, based on informal studies.
Some current employees would be lost, as the total number of employed custodians would dip if the board goes that route. In terms of current employees for the district, Wood said they would have an opportunity to keep their job.
"Existing employees could be kept," she said. "We would do our best to keep them. But some will probably go."
PCI currently serves the Bonner Springs School District and the Lansing School District.
No official decision was made by the board Monday night.
"This is just a learning session for the board," said Steve Adams, superintendent of schools in Piper. "It's a first step."
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I'd hate to cut the staff and go with outsourcing. Outsourcing the services DOES NOT SAVE YOU MONEY!!!
Please review other ways to manage.
When I was in school we had two custodians per school, and one worked part time (was there only to clean up lunchroom and take out trash after lunch).
Like I said the 251K does not add up based on number of employees and salaries for each.
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I love how people always tell us "Well, they need to cut costs somewhere else then..." When everybody takes that approach, no costs get cut anywhere.
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