Don't know the demographics of Prosper (and too lazy to read the posts above which probably explain them) but I was surprised by the outcome just because this stuff usually passes in wealthy DFW burbs.
it was kind of shocking, especially when Prop A was the... 2nd largest bond approved EVER, only behind a massive DISD one.Ag CPA said:
Don't know the demographics of Prosper (and too lazy to read the posts above which probably explain them) but I was surprised by the outcome just because this stuff usually passes in wealthy DFW burbs.
YeahChoppinDs40 said:
"Blue" route?
That's the unfortunate reality of our world. We all love playing and watching sports, but we've probably been screwing our future country over by dumping all our money into sports (football) like we have been.wangus12 said:Spend money on everything except the actual educationVince Blake said:
Damn. Walnut Grove is nice…And there’s more pic.twitter.com/1aFIqzNRHz
— Texas Football Life (@txfblife) August 11, 2023
Just saw this comment - thought this was an odd statement.ChoppinDs40 said:
Big time programs (which PHS has been for some time now), don't play on Saturdays or Thursdays, IMO. Black eye for PISD athletics.
There are multiple posts above yours with legit reasons people voted this down aside from being "butthurt".Quote:
I think everyone just got butthurt about spending money on a football stadium when "it doesn't do much for the community". Walnut Grove cost something like $300mm to build. If you've seen that school, and the plot of land it sits on (rolling hill down into flood plan - the east side of prosper is terrible for building - not flat at all), you'll know why it costs that.
fc2112 said:Just saw this comment - thought this was an odd statement.ChoppinDs40 said:
Big time programs (which PHS has been for some time now), don't play on Saturdays or Thursdays, IMO. Black eye for PISD athletics.
Duncanville, DeSoto and Aledo ISDs all play Thursdays and Saturdays. A lot of other "big time" programs do that when the number of schools exceeds the number of stadiums.
Yes, having one stadium for four 6A high schools is pretty short sighted - no doubt. But there are some ISDs that have 5-6 schools sharing two stadiums. It's just the way things have got to be in any multischool ISD.