[Vision2020] April 14 MCA meeting

MoscowSam MoscowSam@moscow.com
Mon, 7 Apr 2003 12:45:51 -0700


Mr. Courtney ...

Will you be attending the MCA meeting and raise your question (below), yourself, during the questions-answers/discussion phase of
the meeting?

Sam Scripter

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale Courtney" <dale@courtneys.us>
To: "'mcamembers'" <mcamembers@moscow.com>; "'Vision2020'" <vision2020@moscow.com>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 12:09 PM
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] April 14 MCA meeting


> Bill,
>
> Please forward the following question to the MCA for me: Why was $1,062,259
> moved from Facilities into Instruction and Support Services last year?
>
> Also, please ask if they think this shell game has gone unnoticed by the
> public. It hasn't.
>
> Best,
> Dale
>
> > Moscow Civic Association Meeting Focuses on School Facilities
> >
> > The public is invited to the Moscow Civic Association meeting
> > on Monday, April 14, at 7pm in the 1912 Building in Moscow.
> > The meeting will focus on the future of the public school
> > facilities in Moscow and will include a panel discussion on
> > the need for renovation and/or construction of school
> > buildings, announced MCA president Lois Blackburn. The
> > panelists in the discussion will include: Candis Donicht,
> > superintendent of Moscow School District; Bill Goesling,
> > school board member and member of the Moscow School District
> > Facilities Committee; Nels Reece, University of Idaho
> > architecture professor and member of the facilities
> > committee; and a Moscow High School student to be named
> > later. Each panelist will make a short presentation about
> > school facilities issues and answer questions from the
> > audience. The decisions about school buildings, and the way
> > to pay for those choices, are critical issues for all
> > residents of the Moscow School District, Blackburn noted.  In
> > keeping with the MCA mission of encouraging public
> > participation in vital and current issues, the association
> > has assembled the panel to answer questions about the
> > facilities needed by the school district now and in the
> > future. For more information, or to join the organization,
> > visit the MCA webpage at http: www.moscowcivicasso.org/.