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School capital and infrastructure needs are a community responsibility and, therefore, the MPS bond proposal should be supported, writes Karl Kamena of Midland.
My “no” vote on the $160 million consolidated school bond in Scarborough does not mean that I do not support the town’s schools. It simply means I believe we can do better. The school board ...
Another point of concern is the proposal to provide Pre-K in every school. Pre-K is already available throughout Midland, with families choosing either public or private options according to their ...
Before approving any additional taxes for the Eagle County School District, voters should ask the question: “What have you done to deserve more money from taxpayers?” Unfortunately, the recent article ...
TO THE EDITOR: The Midland Public Schools bond proposal lacks financial responsibility. When a consumer finances a car, a five- or six-year loan is quite often available as a term of financing. We ...
This proposal will ensure that our schools are prepared to adequately handle emergencies. On May 6, Midland will have the chance to vote for its values.
Support Clare School District Bond Proposal In the Clare School District, we have an opportunity to make a once-in-a-lifetime investment in our community. As I have reflected on my support of this … ...
I’m writing to commend the Sunday Freeman for its lead article about the proposed 250-megawatt battery plant at the former John A. Coleman Catholic High School on Hurley Avenue in the Town of ...
Two Iowa lawmakers are asking the Board of Regents to reject a new social and cultural analysis school at the University of Iowa.
In his letter, Eisgruber acknowledged that the proposal on student discipline refers to “some matters over which the faculty shares authority with the administration under the University’s bylaws and ...
The proposal would eliminate all address boundaries, a change that has raised concerns among Pittsfield residents, particularly regarding student transportation.
The need for improvements has persisted for years, and simply constructing a new, flashy school and providing turf fields for high schools won't address the root issues.