representation?
Some say both the City and Township should be represented on the board. Usually, this talk is based on the perceived inequities between Central and North. But, Township residents attend both these schools, and so do City residents. So, why are people so hung up on township vs. city for the school board when perhaps they should be looking at Central vs. North boundaries? After all, is that what the biggest arguments are about - the difference between these two facilities?
By the way, I'm a township resident whose kids track to Central.
Some say both the City and Township should be represented on the board. Usually, this talk is based on the perceived inequities between Central and North. But, Township residents attend both these schools, and so do City residents. So, why are people so hung up on township vs. city for the school board when perhaps they should be looking at Central vs. North boundaries? After all, is that what the biggest arguments are about - the difference between these two facilities?
By the way, I'm a township resident whose kids track to Central.