i have read with interest the posts that are against the upcoming levy - the dispute about the enrollment numbers - and the perceived disrespect shown between the various leaders.
what i haven't read is who do you think will win and who will lose if the levy is defeated. if you have any doubt that the schools are overcrowded, regardless of mr. stemen's numbers, comments, etc., drive around to the elementary schools and take a look at how many kids are there. if you still doubt the conditions, check out how early and how late the lunch periods go so that all kids have a chance to eat during the day. so if the levy goes down again, do you really think the need will go away, or is it just delayed? do you think the new schools that sooner or later will be built, will cost less three years from now than what they would now?
in the long run, we all know that the schools need the space. if you don't like how the school board is working, why didn't you apply to run for the open seats this year and help the board be steered in the right direction?
it is very easy to sit on the sidelines as many of us do and criticize those that are in the trenches doing the dirty work.
I ask again, if the levy goes down again, who really wins and who really loses, and how do you define winning and losing?
By just curous
what i haven't read is who do you think will win and who will lose if the levy is defeated. if you have any doubt that the schools are overcrowded, regardless of mr. stemen's numbers, comments, etc., drive around to the elementary schools and take a look at how many kids are there. if you still doubt the conditions, check out how early and how late the lunch periods go so that all kids have a chance to eat during the day. so if the levy goes down again, do you really think the need will go away, or is it just delayed? do you think the new schools that sooner or later will be built, will cost less three years from now than what they would now?
in the long run, we all know that the schools need the space. if you don't like how the school board is working, why didn't you apply to run for the open seats this year and help the board be steered in the right direction?
it is very easy to sit on the sidelines as many of us do and criticize those that are in the trenches doing the dirty work.
I ask again, if the levy goes down again, who really wins and who really loses, and how do you define winning and losing?
By just curous