UrbanDecay said:
Midland just passed a 1.4 billion dollar bond to build two new comprehensive high schools. That is the price of kicking the can down the road.
My daughter lives in Midland. They haven't built a comprehensive high school since 1961. If you're going to argue what costs more, stop alluding / pretending the time value of money doesn't apply, and pencil in your real cost of deploying capital 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago. Your "cost" likely becomes a savings.
I also don't understand being unable to host district track meets at either stadium. I had a kid who ran track, both stadiums hosted district meets within the last 10 years and CSHS hosted at least one area meet.
I played varsity sports, so did my dad and most of my relatives, I grew up immersed in athletic culture and so did my kids. I 100% support functional core infrastructure. I do not support jumbotrons, "all weather everything", and over the top broadcasting facilities, etc. I support athletics, not Disneyworld, and this culture shift is eroding the value and benefits athletics bring to the table to begin with.
There are numerous highly accomplished and distinguished individuals in our community who attended A&M Consolidated in the 1960s, I know a lot of them, and those from most other decades can't hold a candle to them. This was a time when the coaching staff and volunteers built the baseball field themselves, and helped build the football stadium and gym on Holik Street. Based on that "injustice", you would think it led those students to careers in coal mining or prison when framed against the histrionics we hear today.