East Fayette suggestion; request for The Citizen

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If East Fayette parents want a new school building, let's give them a new one!

Send them to Inman along with their teachers. That insures educational continuity and they get rewarded for sticking with that old rotten building.

It's a win-win. Because it doesn't &*#$% Spring Hill by yanking half the kids and bringing in even more kids.

Spring Hill benefits from a well-trained very experienced faculty. Do you think they'll want to stick around with such upheaval?

Question is, has the BOE thought this out, or do they even care?

Something smells funny 'bout the board geezers wanting to repurpose East Fayette for alternative school. What would they do with the extra room at LaFayette??? This question deserves to be answered and hopefully somebody at The Citizen can get to the bottom of it SOON.

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Submitted by hopeful on Sun, 02/03/2008 - 11:24am.

It seem there is a group that would like to see SpringHill not be torn apart, so why can't the board do what people want and leave SpringHill intact and move the kids from East Fayette to the new school Inman(or they could just name is East Fayette, it would only require a vote and it seem they like to change things and revote on them a different way, so why not the name of the school.) With the added fuel cost to bus the areas on Redwine that have been moved to Minter, the board can just vote to leave them at SpringHill and spend the fuel cost to bus the East Fayette kids to Inman(or new East Fayette), same difference, and the board can just tell the public they had the idea for this.

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