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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Big Eyes (2014)
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
POTD: Classic Road Picture
From 2015 08 15 South Dakota |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the Badlands National Park. It's the South Dakota version of the classic road picture. The original classic road picture, from Monument Valley on the border of Utah and Arizona, is after the jump.
Monday, January 11, 2016
George Clayton is Running for School Board
George Clayton says he is running for RISD school board. You remember him, right? He's a one-term Republican member of the State Board of Education. He lost his re-election bid in the GOP primary. Then, as a Democrat, he lost his race for Texas State Representative to Linda Koop. Currently, he says he's the co-chair of the Trump for President Campaign for Congressional District 32. And now he says he'll be running for Richardson ISD board of trustees.
Friday, January 8, 2016
POTD: The Badlands are Amazing
From 2015 08 15 South Dakota |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the Badlands National Park in South Dakota. The Great Plains stretch forever, endless grasslands from Canada to Texas and from the Rockies to the Mississippi. South Dakota is in the middle of all that nothingness. You drive for hundreds of miles on I-90 through flat grasslands, then turn off the interstate and within a few short miles you are faced with the scene in this photo. The Badlands are amazing.
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Even More About Enrollment Growth
I had three takeaways from the Richardson ISD's 2016 Bond "listening tour."
- Those multipurpose facilities (MPFs) seemed expensive. Comparisons with similar facilities in other school districts were lacking.
- There wasn't enough in the bond to address anticipated enrollment growth over the next five years.
- There appeared to be no way to avoid a tax rate increase, even if only maintenance and construction for enrollment growth were addressed.
Now at their January 5th meeting, the school board took further steps to address my second takeaway, and in the process, my first takeaway as well. I consider those steps to be steps back in the right direction.It's too bad that the scheduled enrollment growth study couldn't have been accelerated so its results could have been presented to the public on this "listening tour." It's too bad that a placeholder for additional expansion wasn't included in the 2016 bond proposal so the public would know that the school board is aware of the need. But that's water under the bridge. I'm confident that by the time the school board signs off on any bond package that projected enrollment growth will be comprehended in it.Source: The Wheel.
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