There is nothing accurate about that statement.Quote:
Petty differences among the families of two high schools shouldn't stop these bonds.
There is nothing accurate about that statement.Quote:
Petty differences among the families of two high schools shouldn't stop these bonds.
Yep.Quote:
This is an inaccurate characterization. CSHS Parents have been more than supportive of the bond issues to provide funds for AMCHS. There was a time in the years following the opening of CSHS a decade ago where there was some friction between the fanbases, but for the most part those have been resolved. "Two Cats, One Pride" has been embraced by both schools and we cheer for each other (EXCEPT when we play each other like this coming Friday night).
Most of that was whether or not the new high school was going to get an on campus stadium. And they kept calling it a "football" stadium and not "multi purpose". Ignoring the fact that soccer and track also use it. And that the middle school could use it if the weather made those fields unplayable.Quote:
There was a time in the years following the opening of CSHS a decade ago where there was some friction between the fanbases, but for the most part those have been resolved.
This is one reason why we should put a pause on this whole issue and return to it when all of the alternatives have been exhausted.Tibbers said:
Why don't they set traps? Hire pest control? Maintain the property? Doesn't cost 350 million to do simple maintenance.
They aren't spending $350M on maintenance. They are adding space and knocking out walls.doubledog said:This is one reason why we should put a pause on this whole issue and return to it when all of the alternatives have been exhausted.Tibbers said:
Why don't they set traps? Hire pest control? Maintain the property? Doesn't cost 350 million to do simple maintenance.
At this moment the district is in a trust deficit. They have to do right by Consol first before they get another chance for me to consider any 3rd HS proposal. It will be unacceptable to leave Consol as the dump while they have two newer schools. If a 3rd HS makes it to a ballot, the zoning patterns for all three schools would have to be completed before the election for voters to vote upon.cslifer said:
You will "never vote for a 3rd high school"? What do you propose is to be done down the road as the city continues to grow? At some point it will be needed.
You and I agree 99% of the time. I agree a 3rd High School is going to be needed but that is at least a decade away based on current projections.Stupe said:
Kicking the can down the road.
A 3rd high school is going to be needed.
10-4. I misunderstood.Stupe said:
We are agreeing on this.
I was disagreeing with Saratoga about doing away with Consol and building a new second high school right now instead of investing in the improvements.
Tailgate88 said:Stupe said:
Kicking the can down the road.
A 3rd high school is going to be needed.
If the bond is approved, the projects would increase the capacity of both high schools to 2700 and delay the need for a 3rd high school for the forseeable future.
(Now, at some point that means either or both are going to bump up to 6A. If I had a magic money tree I'd rather have three 5A high schools in the district because all would be more competitive in athletics and fine arts. BUT, sadly, I do not have such a tree.)
CSHS is never full, from what I've seen. The big push is to spend tax money so they can make money from other schools using the stadium. As a taxpayer, I have no desire to be in the for-profit sporting venue business. I also dont trust our administrators to manage a for profit business when they know they can just tap into the taxpayer pockets with more bonds. Are they going to set aside any proceeds for future maintenance and repairs of the now larger and more expensive venue? Or will they just hit us up again next time they want an upgrade? I think the answer to that is obvious. Who will be held responsible when the numbers don't work out? It won't be the people that made the decisions, itll be the taxpayers. A huge problem any time a publicly funded entity ventures into for profit business. A huge no from me.woodiewood1 said:
For those who attend football games, is the home side stands full for each game?
SARATOGA said:
2nd high school would be somewhere SOUTH of 159.
Tailgate88 said:You and I agree 99% of the time. I agree a 3rd High School is going to be needed but that is at least a decade away based on current projections.Stupe said:
Kicking the can down the road.
A 3rd high school is going to be needed.
From this video: (start at the 1:50 mark)
Current capacity:
Consol: 2350
CSHS: 1950
If the bond is approved, the projects would increase the capacity of both high schools to 2700 and delay the need for a 3rd high school for the forseeable future.
(Now, at some point that means either or both are going to bump up to 6A. If I had a magic money tree I'd rather have three 5A high schools in the district because all would be more competitive in athletics and fine arts. BUT, sadly, I do not have such a tree.)
We must ask... Have our elected officials and their administrators, been good stewards of the peoples money in the past? If you answer yes than vote for all four, if the answer is no (or maybe) vote no on all four.phillytex24 said:
I'm voting no on any spending bills.
Was thinking city not school.George Costanza said:
"I can't wait to vote for useless crap once my taxes are frozen. JK its still a drag on humanity. I do believe that if you are elected to a position that is involved in setting the tax rate your rate lock should be permanently deleted."
Haven't looked too deeply, but other than maybe McAdams it doesn't look like any of the board members are even close to being old enough for their taxes to be frozen. They all look 30s and 40s.
ukbb2003 said:Tailgate88 said:You and I agree 99% of the time. I agree a 3rd High School is going to be needed but that is at least a decade away based on current projections.Stupe said:
Kicking the can down the road.
A 3rd high school is going to be needed.
From this video: (start at the 1:50 mark)
Current capacity:
Consol: 2350
CSHS: 1950
If the bond is approved, the projects would increase the capacity of both high schools to 2700 and delay the need for a 3rd high school for the forseeable future.
(Now, at some point that means either or both are going to bump up to 6A. If I had a magic money tree I'd rather have three 5A high schools in the district because all would be more competitive in athletics and fine arts. BUT, sadly, I do not have such a tree.)
How would adding a 3rd high school make all three more competitive in athletics?
The same place it all comes from.George Costanza said:
Assuming people would vote to build a third high school, where would the money come from to staff, maintain and operate a third high school?
Navasota ISD goes into MIllican Reserve a distance and also takes in some of Peach Creek Estates.skeetboy3 said:SARATOGA said:
2nd high school would be somewhere SOUTH of 159.
You do realize Navasota ISD boundaries are well north of 159 right?
woodiewood1 said:Navasota ISD goes into MIllican Reserve a distance and also takes in some of Peach Creek Estates.skeetboy3 said:SARATOGA said:
2nd high school would be somewhere SOUTH of 159.
You do realize Navasota ISD boundaries are well north of 159 right?
You could actually live in CSISD and have friends that live northeast of you and be in Nav ISD.