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Post by Vote Sept 9 on Sept 5, 2008 20:18:00 GMT -5
Coil, Kenyon, Hamilton, and Reisetter will EASILY be reelected. AMEN
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Post by linnea on Sept 8, 2008 13:42:39 GMT -5
Chillidog, thanks for displaying your personality and your assumptions about North Cedar so vividly.
My children have friends from church and from other activities who attend Lincoln, Hansen, and Southdale. I have talked to their parents, and to other adults I know, and I haven't come across anyone who is as negative about the school board and the state of our schools as some of the people who post here.
Maybe because they know me and my children, they know that going to North Cedar is nothing to be afraid of, and they find it hard to sympathize with people who are all bent out of shape about the changes.
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Post by chillidog on Sept 8, 2008 15:13:48 GMT -5
Chillidog, thanks for displaying your personality and your assumptions about North Cedar so vividly. My children have friends from church and from other activities who attend Lincoln, Hansen, and Southdale. I have talked to their parents, and to other adults I know, and I haven't come across anyone who is as negative about the school board and the state of our schools as some of the people who post here. Maybe because they know me and my children, they know that going to North Cedar is nothing to be afraid of, and they find it hard to sympathize with people who are all bent out of shape about the changes. See Linnea I have no assumptions about North Cedar, as a matter of fact North Cedar is irrelevant to me in the boundary process,,, just seems to me all you folks think that this whole boundary foolishness is about NC. The rest of us in 'South Cedar' who got thrown in this plan,simply to pacify you NC folks, are tired of that. This plan added no students to NC, overcrowded Orchard and alleviated nothing at Southdale. woo-hoo great job All I say is vote folks and don't be fooled again
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Post by linnea on Sept 8, 2008 18:57:34 GMT -5
I was referring to your assumption that I don't "cross the river" and interact with people in the rest of the town.
I don't recall anyone at North Cedar complaining that there weren't enough students there. The boundary issue was addressed because of crowding at other schools.
Maybe the plan didn't go far enough; maybe it needs to be tweaked some more. But the plan didn't put more students on the south side of the river (although it did move some from one "south Cedar" school to another). Anyone who crossed the river because of the plan moved from south to north. So we have to assume that without the plan, the situation would have been even worse this year.
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