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Thursday, March 1, 2007
Who might have this hanging up in their office?
If you were making $600/hour you could probably afford a very, very nice frame for it.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I would be interested in knowing what percentage of the District's total operating budget is used to pay for legal counsel, and compare this number with that of surrounding districts. It seems that the District is constantly involved in legal battles: Our empty school without a road, the teacher's union, and even parents of special education students. It seems that other local districts do a far better job of resolving conflict without the use of expensive legal counsel. Then again, most districts build new schools in places that have actual roads, instead of relying on the good intentions and empty promises of real estate developers. By the way, will one road in and out be adequate? Seems that for safety and fire protection, it's usually a good idea to have two ways in and out. Glad to see that at least the board is trying to save a few taxpayer dollars by voting themselves another year in office to cut down on election costs.
As a parent, my children deserve better leadership than is being modeled by this board and district administration. They are elected to do what is best for my/our kids! Is expensive outside consulting and legal counsel and leasing highschool stadium turf the best use of state money for my/our kids? Hell no!! They must go!!
We are teachers, counselors, and school psychologists, all giving our best for the children of Yucaipa-Calimesa. We ask that we be treated fairly and professionally.
2 comments:
I would be interested in knowing what percentage of the District's total operating budget is used to pay for legal counsel, and compare this number with that of surrounding districts. It seems that the District is constantly involved in legal battles: Our empty school without a road, the teacher's union, and even parents of special education students. It seems that other local districts do a far better job of resolving conflict without the use of expensive legal counsel. Then again, most districts build new schools in places that have actual roads, instead of relying on the good intentions and empty promises of real estate developers. By the way, will one road in and out be adequate? Seems that for safety and fire protection, it's usually a good idea to have two ways in and out. Glad to see that at least the board is trying to save a few taxpayer dollars by voting themselves another year in office to cut down on election costs.
As a parent, my children deserve better leadership than is being modeled by this board and district administration. They are elected to do what is best for my/our kids! Is expensive outside consulting and legal counsel and leasing highschool stadium turf the best use of state money for my/our kids? Hell no!! They must go!!
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