[Vision2020] MSD is at it again!
keely emerinemix
kjajmix1 at msn.com
Wed Jan 24 17:55:50 PST 2007
It's only a taxation issue if you're concerned about the positive effect on
individuals and communities of first-rate public education, which then puts
it into a publicly-supported category not unlike the positive benefits of
transportation infrastructure, hospitals, law enforcement, parks, and other
governmental agencies.
keely
From: "kerry becker" <kerrybecker6924 at hotmail.com>
To: deco at moscow.com, vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] MSD is at it again!
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 17:01:55 -0800
I highly agree with these statements, however, why should it be a tax issue?
3. More and more parents are unwilling to take the time to participate
with helping their children with their education thus slowing the rate of
education and causing expense for remedial actions.
4. Public schools have more and more non-educational problems to deal
with, many of them wrought by inadequate/irresponsible parenting.
From: "Art Deco" <deco at moscow.com>
To: "Vision 2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] MSD is at it again!
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 16:10:47 -0800

The vapid Lemon-O cites:
"Iâve asked this rhetorical question before: why, when the number of
students are increasing, do the school districts say they need more money;
and, when the number of students are decreasing, they say they need more
money?"
1. Inflation, which is greater for some things than others and most
likely impacts schools more than many other activities.
2. Requirements from the unfunded/underfunded "No Child Left Behind," a
Bush program which places additional burdens on local school districts, but
either does not fund these burdens or funds them inadequately.
3. More and more parents are unwilling to take the time to participate
with helping their children with their education thus slowing the rate of
education and causing expense for remedial actions.
4. Public schools have more and more non-educational problems to deal
with, many of them wrought by inadequate/irresponsible parenting.
5. Etc.
Also Lemon-O, it is nice of you to pass on these nuggets of illogical
rhetoric from chicken-shit Courtney's web-blot as he covers in fear of being
found out by those he thinks he is preventing from accessing his pathetic
efforts to be almost as vapid, and certainly at least as dishonest and
hypocritical as you are.
Art Deco (Wayne A. Fox)
deco at moscow.com
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:47 PM
Subject: [Vision2020] MSD is at it again!
> My latest installment for those under the ban!
>
> Wednesday, January 24, 2007 2:13 PM Right-Mind
>
>
> MSD to send out newsletter to residents regarding levy increase
> Iâll post a copy of this as soon as I get it.
>
> Iâve asked this rhetorical question before: why, when the number of
> students are increasing, do the school districts say they need more
> money; and, when the number of students are decreasing, they say they
> need more money?
>
> Hereâs what one local blogger had to say about this:
>
> But in this case, and in this election, I think all these standard
> issues are really beside the point. The real point in this election is
> one of simple affordability. The major industry in town (the
University
> of Idaho) is in serious decline. Our Moscow civic leadership has been
> busy chasing new prospective businesses out of town. Within the next
> year, a good portion of the tax base is going to move just across the
> state line, and the businesses in the new mall there will no doubt set
> up some blinking lights to summon Moscow shoppers over. Ross Perot's
> famous phrase about the giant sucking sound comes to mind.
>
> Another illustration that comes to mind is the one about champagne
> tastes and a beer budget. And you can't chase all the champagne vendors
> out of town, and then complain about the beer. As a simple matter of
> economics, tax support for the MSD requires a thriving tax base. When
> you cut the latter, you cut the former. Some might want to complain, if
> this levy goes
down, that it was the nefarious work of home schoolers,
> Christian conservatives, or what not. But this one appears to me to
> have been done already, without any opponents of "government schools"
> lifting a finger.
>
> No, this was done by the liberals running the Moscow show. You can't
> take a chain saw to the orchard, and wonder resentfully the following
> autumn about the apple shortage.
>
> As reported in today's edition of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News.
>
> The Moscow School District is moving forward with plans for its $1.97
> million supplemental levy increase, which will go before voters March
> 27.
>
> Superintendent Candis Donicht worked with the districtâs school board
> members during their Tuesday meeting to develop a draft of an
> informational newsletter
that will hit mailboxes in the coming weeks.
>
> The newsletter will give a brief explanation of the indefinite
> supplemental levy. It also will explain how the levy increase works,
> what it will cost taxpayers, and what it pays for within the district.
> The newsletter also will answer other basic questions.
>
> Board members discussed changing the time the polls would be open for
> the election. Board clerk Annette Erickson reported to the board the
> effects of a 7:30 a.m. opening of the polls that had been suggested at
> their December meeting by board member Margaret Dibble. The board
> decided to maintain its current plan to have the election from 8 a.m.
> to 8 p.m. at the Exhibit Building of the Latah County Fairgrounds.
>
> Board members also discussed how to support and offer their
assistance
> to groups of parents who want to support the levy.
>
> In other news, Donicht reported on the districtâs first participation
> in the city of Moscowâs 18-month long-range planning process. Three
> district administrators and two board members participated in a
> facilitator training session about 10 days ago. If selected by the
> city, they will go into sections of the community to help gather input
> from residents on issues such as neighborhoods and growth.
>
>
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