SAVE SEA ISLE SCHOOL!
F.A.C.T.S--Families and Community Taking a Stand
Your Subtitle text
Information
Strong public schools make communities vibrant and desirable places to live.  Saving Sea Isle City Public School will help make our town a place where businesses want to locate and it will protect your real estate investment.



How a public school adds value to your property

According to Barbara Corcoran,  a weekly real estate contributor to NBC's Today show, the host of "The Millionaire Broker with Barbara Corcoran" on CNBC, author of "Nextville: Amazing Places to Live the Rest of Your Life" and journalist for a weekly column in the New York Daily News, says two things retirees should look for in a retirement community are a charming downtown area and and an area that has younger people and families.  She says that communities that have younger people are assured that real estate values will continue to climb. (See the video on the "Links" page)

If the Sea Isle City Board of Education chooses to close the community's only school and send the students to an inferior school district, younger people will not move into our community.  They will go to other towns that can provide a quality education for their children.  The fewer buyers we have purchasing homes in the area means prices will continue to fall. 


How a public school helps the community

The revitalization group has taken a pro support stance on the efforts to keep the Sea Isle City Public School open. We beleive that it is vital in the process to develop our business community and to attract new ventures to our town. Without an educational system in place, the lure for not only families but for business perspectives is greatly diminished. We're  looking to go forward with making Sea Isle City a better community as a whole, not go backwards as the current newly elected school board members seem to want to steer us. There are generations upon generations of family-owned and operated businesses in the town. These families have supported and nourished this community for years, developing some very bright minds through our public school system. It's been the responsibility of every generation before us to insure that our children have a better opportunity than we did to succeed in life. My great grandparents paid for their children's education through taxes and their parents paid for their education through the same system, each excepting the responsibility to insure the next generations would have an educational facility in place so that one day we could be proud of what our children might accomplish. It only takes ones child to succeed in life to make a difference in this world. Let's give them every tool needed to make a difference.  Thanks, Brian Heritage 1976 graduate from Sea Isle City Public School.

Web Hosting Companies