You may recall my sometime informant, Even Deeper Throat.
Well, like the character in the horror movie ... he's baaack, and what he has to say about the Silver Street school scandal is quite revealing.
Take it away, EDT:
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I last heard it would be Pine View closing. A friend is on the so-called committee -- which is really just a shield to insulate (Supt.) Brooks on the decision making process -- he explained the committee and what they do and it is all just insulation. There are about 30 people involved and my friend admits that he is ignorant in such matters. He feels they should have experts in the field study the situation, not some home grown committee of people who have no expertise in this area and who are being used as a rubber stamp for what the administration wants to do … (my friend) told me he believes that neither school should be closed. The savings would only be about 300,000 per year out of a $74 million dollar budget. Savings come from utilities, a principal and some staff. A lot of the staff would follow the students to the other schools, and you can only sell the building once.
No disrespect, but...duh!
ReplyDeleteOf course it's a sham. Of course it is cover for a plan already well along the path.
PVES is an outstanding school. Many of our neighbors' kids go there (amazingly, considering how far away it is), and its principal is a star!
I've become pretty expert on total population, if not school-age population, but these portents are ridiculous. By this logic, we should have one big elementary school, one big middle school, and one high school.
Anybody for starting a charter school and siphoning off the tax dollars to accomplish OUR priorities?
The CJ has a nice article on the topic today.
ReplyDeleteCJ Floyd group hopes to keep school open
The Tribune published a great article, as well.
ReplyDeleteThere is an update today. The NA-FC website has posted a very condensed version of the notes. You can scroll through and see that they deleted a lot from the Notes that we got a copy of anonymously.
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