True consolidation requires referendums in each district and thus requires a "big timeline.” Looking past the possible benefits of outright consolidation - one set of specialists, curriculum developers, etc. - even sharing a superintendent "makes sense" as a cost-saving measure, Wynne said. "Down the road, it's certainly a viable option."As we ease on down that road, we’ll note that Northfield has two schools with enrollments of 665 and 413, Somers Point has three schools with enrollments of 550, 689, and 63, and Linwood has one school with an enrollment of 501: 3378 kids in total, a fine size for a school district. Right now the superintendents of each district make $136,655, $140,608, and $127,586 respectively. Grand total: $404,849, not including three hefty benefits packages. Could we possibly rev it up a bit? Saving tax payers around $250,000 is not chump change.
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