I asked the candidates for Richardson ISD Board of Trustees their opinions on a range of subjects. To limit bias on my part, I did not phrase the subjects in the form of questions. I invited the candidates to focus on whatever aspect of the subject they think is most important for RISD voters to consider when casting a ballot on May 6. My desire is to publish the candidates' opinions in their own words, so I will post their responses, unedited and without any accompanying editorial comment.
For readability, I've collated the responses by subject and will post the subjects separately. The topic of this post is "White Rock Elementary Space Needs."
Monday, April 17, 2017
Friday, April 14, 2017
LWV RISD Candidate Forum
The League of Women Voters of Richardson and the RISD Council of PTAs hosted a candidate forum for the RISD school board candidates Wednesday evening. With only an hour available for six candidates to cover only seven questions, including an opening question (reason for running) and closing statement, it took effort to find something to distinguish the candidates. Nevertheless, I managed, weakly.
RISD Candidates on RISD's PEG Schools
I asked the candidates for Richardson ISD Board of Trustees their opinions on a range of subjects. To limit bias on my part, I did not phrase the subjects in the form of questions. I invited the candidates to focus on whatever aspect of the subject they think is most important for RISD voters to consider when casting a ballot on May 6. My desire is to publish the candidates' opinions in their own words, so I will post their responses, unedited and without any accompanying editorial comment.
For readability, I've collated the responses by subject and will post the subjects separately. The topic of this post is "RISD's PEG Schools."
For readability, I've collated the responses by subject and will post the subjects separately. The topic of this post is "RISD's PEG Schools."
Thursday, April 13, 2017
RISD Candidates on Standardized Testing
I asked the candidates for Richardson ISD Board of Trustees their opinions on a range of subjects. To limit bias on my part, I did not phrase the subjects in the form of questions. I invited the candidates to focus on whatever aspect of the subject they think is most important for RISD voters to consider when casting a ballot on May 6. My desire is to publish the candidates' opinions in their own words, so I will post their responses, unedited and without any accompanying editorial comment.
For readability, I've collated the responses by subject and will post the subjects separately. The topic of this post is "Standardized Testing."
For readability, I've collated the responses by subject and will post the subjects separately. The topic of this post is "Standardized Testing."
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
RISD Candidates on Special Education Services
I asked the candidates for Richardson ISD Board of Trustees their opinions on a range of subjects. To limit bias on my part, I did not phrase the subjects in the form of questions. I invited the candidates to focus on whatever aspect of the subject they think is most important for RISD voters to consider when casting a ballot on May 6. My desire is to publish the candidates' opinions in their own words, so I will post their responses, unedited and without any accompanying editorial comment.
For readability, I've collated the responses by subject and will post the subjects separately. The topic of this post is "Special Education Services."
For readability, I've collated the responses by subject and will post the subjects separately. The topic of this post is "Special Education Services."
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