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What is the central city school thinking? For a small town they are spending money like a spoiled brat in toy store. First the bond issue didn't pass then like a sore loser they argue until they get their way. Lets not forget that the ballet was confusing and we heard claims of did mine actually get counted. Then they make claims that the SILO tax will be used to off set the bond. So that should help and yes it did sound good. Now they decided to spend it on lab top computers instead. So lets see they didnt exactly lie and on the other hand you do want the students to have the best. So how do you argue with that? Now they plan on hiring a company to destroy the old high school. What a waste, what a shame. More history for the landfill. What does this teach the younger generation? If you compare the old high school to buildings to those at Cornell college or other schools of age you will find that they are older and were better up kept. The finger should be pointed to the care takers of the school. If they couldnt manage the job, what kind of care will the new school get. Now they hired FBG to do the cleaning. I wonder who will do the maintaince and ground work. This is just a thought but i'm thinking subcontractors or maby give the jobs to someone they know.
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my thoughts part two
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I would like the students to get a better education than i did but i very much doubt it. When i went to school they kept changing teachers. Some of it was a disagreement of facts in the books. Like the world was built in seven days or the scientific version. If the school wants to preach religion than by all means let the churches pay for it. We also had equipment for vocational learning but never got to use it. We could look at it all we wanted but didnt get a chance to learn to use it. We had a computer back then to but only to play games on. We learned to play moon patrol. Then i see the equipment eventualy got auctioned off. At least someone found a use for it. My point is i see a pattern and i expect it to stay the same. Dont get me wrong i thing computers are a good idea. But think of this for a moment. Hand wright a essay and type one and what do you get. The typed essay on the cumputer will always be easier to do and take less time. The slower child even one that may have a dissability will produce a nice looking essay. The written version will take longer but you will improve on your writting skills. The essay or tests can quickly checked by the computer and not individualy. Quite simply its a numbers game that improves scores. Some might call the whole situation a weed and seeding of the school and community. The raising of the taxes chase the poor families out of town. Statistics claim the poor have lower test scores. While the poor are leaving those that can afford to move in are the seeding. In exchange test scores should improve and the hope is that it will bring in more of the class of people with the same beliefs they want. If all goes well more houses will be built and more will attend the local churches. It may be for the the greater good but it is twisted and wrong no matter how you look at it. The question is what will they think of next ? Central City is a small town with suddenly large ideas. I would like to see all students get a great education no matter if they are rich, poor, multi religion or multi raced. With each idea the taxes will only go up further. We are a small community with special intrest groups bent on getting what they want no matter what the cost or sacrifice. If you like the small town life but yet want all the perks of a large school like Linn Mar or washington you need to make a choice. To think that you can turn this school into one that will be equal in a few years is not feasable. If you want it than find a large contributor willing to foot the bill. At a time when the economy is bad and the bills keep geting larger you would think they would spend less and wait. Maby they didnt study the depression or maby they are so well off it doesnt affect them.
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my thoughts part two
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I would like the students to get a better education than i did but i very much doubt it. When i went to school they kept changing teachers. Some of it was a disagreement of facts in the books. Like the world was built in seven days or the scientific version. If the school wants to preach religion than by all means let the churches pay for it. We also had equipment for vocational learning but never got to use it. We could look at it all we wanted but didnt get a chance to learn to use it. We had a computer back then to but only to play games on. We learned to play moon patrol. Then i see the equipment eventualy got auctioned off. At least someone found a use for it. My point is i see a pattern and i expect it to stay the same. Dont get me wrong i thing computers are a good idea. But think of this for a moment. Hand wright a essay and type one and what do you get. The typed essay on the cumputer will always be easier to do and take less time. The slower child even one that may have a dissability will produce a nice looking essay. The written version will take longer but you will improve on your writting skills. The essay or tests can quickly checked by the computer and not individualy. Quite simply its a numbers game that improves scores. Some might call the whole situation a weed and seeding of the school and community. The raising of the taxes chase the poor families out of town. Statistics claim the poor have lower test scores. While the poor are leaving those that can afford to move in are the seeding. In exchange test scores should improve and the hope is that it will bring in more of the class of people with the same beliefs they want. If all goes well more houses will be built and more will attend the local churches. It may be for the the greater good but it is twisted and wrong no matter how you look at it. The question is what will they think of next ? Central City is a small town with suddenly large ideas. I would like to see all students get a great education no matter if they are rich, poor, multi religion or multi raced. With each idea the taxes will only go up further. We are a small community with special intrest groups bent on getting what they want no matter what the cost or sacrifice. If you like the small town life but yet want all the perks of a large school like Linn Mar or washington you need to make a choice. To think that you can turn this school into one that will be equal in a few years is not feasable. If you want it than find a large contributor willing to foot the bill. At a time when the economy is bad and the bills keep geting larger you would think they would spend less and wait. Maby they didnt study the depression or maby they are so well off it doesnt affect them.
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my thoughts part three
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I see the school is now inacting a bullying/harassment training. They should have done this ages ago and it will be interesting to see the outcome. I remember in the late 70's a student getting hit over the head with a piece of concrete on the play ground. The kid couldnt walk and blood was running down his face. He wasn't far from the teacher when the incident occoured. Only after a student notified the teacher did she notice what had happened. The teacher was neglegent and should of been held acountable. Since she didnt see it happen the bully got away without punishment. The hurt student was rushed to a doctor for treatment. The student's head was swelled up larger than normal and balance problems were noted. Soon afterward the student was diagnosed with a learning disability that affected grades. Years later, thousands of doctor bills, unemployed and broke. The ounce student now adult realizes that day changed the rest of his life. Only if the teacher was doing her job. If the entire event wasnt bad enough that injured student was constantly botherd with bullying. Then when the student took a stand the victom was labeled as the bully. The question should be asked why? Did the bullies get special treatment or did the student not fit in. Another incident happened in the 80's when a teacher said to a student "you smell like burnt hair" and made it clear that he didnt want him in the class. The students response was "shut up that is not nice". The teacher gave a detention with threats of more. What else could the student do but report it to the princable. When the teacher found out the student then was harrased and punished more. This is the Central City school i remember and i dont believe it has changed.
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sorry if the post repeats it self. I was expecting something on the screen to read posted and kept trying. Thank you Topix for posting my opinion
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