The City of Richardson proudly announced that "Richardson’s newly re-designed website has earned the top award from the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO) for website design in a community with a population less than 100,000."
Kudos to the City of Richardson. After the jump, a few minor caveats.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
School Funding: A Race to the Bottom
Kris Oliver, member of the Richardson school board, attended the Summer Leadership Institute, a training conference for the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB). He kept his Twitter followers informed with bits of trivia.
After the jump, will it be this year?
If you knew that, then you probably won't be surprised by this next bit of trivia, either.Facts from my @tasbnews finance training. Texas rank in education spending per pupil? 42
Source: Kris Oliver.
Surely, you think, the Texas legislature realizes that the correlation between school funding and academic results just might be a bit of a cause-and-effect relationship, too.Texas rank in percent of adult residents with a high school diploma? Dead last.
Source: Kris Oliver.
After the jump, will it be this year?
Friday, June 29, 2012
One Of These Is Not Like The Others
Today's diversion involves a simple quiz on your knowledge of grade school civics. Well, actually, it's a quiz on your critical thinking skills* disguised as a civics quiz. There are no right and wrong answers, only good and bad reasoning.
After the jump, a few simple questions.
After the jump, a few simple questions.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
The Little Engine That Could
Slowly but surely, planning for the Cotton Belt rail line from Wylie to D/FW Airport to Ft Worth continues to move forward. There's still no funding for the $2 billion project but that hasn't stopped the planning process. ("A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money." -- attributed to Everett Dirksen)
After the jump, a tale of two cities' attitudes to the Cotton Belt line.
After the jump, a tale of two cities' attitudes to the Cotton Belt line.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
A Museum, A Cottage, and A Wedding
From 2012 06 Wisconsin |
Our summer vacation in Wisconsin included a day at Milwaukee's Museum of Art, several days at the family cottage on Big Lake in Shawano County, and attendance at Lisa and Dan's wedding in Appleton.
More photos after the jump.
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