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| Anonymous | Another High Scholl Will be Needed Sooner or Later | 0 | Oct 1 2007, 2:22 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Oct 1 2007, 2:22 AM EDT
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Another high scholl will be needed sooner or later. For that reason I will support the building of another high school before spending money to enlarge WW-Hi.
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| Anonymous | Smaller schools not the answer | 1 | Sep 28 2007, 9:17 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Sep 23 2007, 2:00 PM EDT
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Having worked as a public school educator in the Puget Sound area for nearly 10 years, I have seen the "small schools" phenomenon take hold (thanks largely to the Gates Foundation's misguided charity). Now many of those schools are moving back to larger programs because students lost so many of the opportunities a larger, comprehensive school can provide. Even the Gates foundation now admits its small schools grants were a mistake! Please, Walla Walla, don't fall into the trap! Individualized attention for students is a function of staff commitment and training, NOT of school size. Don't rob your children of the opportunity to experience music, art, sports, journalism, foreign language study, business programs, agriculture, auto mechanics, technology, and other programs that KEEP KIDS IN SCHOOL. Instead, use your YES vote to support the kind of funding that will allow the school district to implement real positive change for students.
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