mazzag said:
My 8th grader said what's the point of NT, you only take 4 classes on that campus and then you're bused to BHS for the rest. I'm assuming CTE and UIL. The ISD spends an abnormal percentage amount on transportation. That could be for frivolous reasons (which I suspect it is) or just too much unnecessary busing of kids(probably not because KISD busses a lot and BISD still spends 1.5% more than them).
Point is the ISD wastes money and transportation is one of the TEA codes where it goes. New tech isn't a waste necessarily, but it's grant money has run out and it's on the district 100%. With a new school HS it's not needed and YAY! When it closes the south can magically have another elementary school for it's overcrowding. What a sham.
I'm not referring so much to academic classes, but rather things like fine arts -- band, choir, jazz, drama, harmony, madrigal --- those are throughout the day, and the new tech kids that do try to participate are always rolling in late or missing altogether
I guess we just have to disagree -- i think it's unnecessary and costly... but if you're gonna do it, do it completely --- give the kids access to whatever uil and extracurricular activities on their own campus... they tried to have it both ways --- have their own social clique but also use of BHS activities... BUT, only if it's truly necessary and affordable, which IMO it isn't
I dunno if it was part of that "everything Tiger Red and White" provincialism of Belton, or just ill conceived
Anyway, I'm glad it's ending, if that's what is happening...
As for a new or refurbished elementary school being needed in the south, I'll take your word for it... you don't have to pay all that close attention to see the shameful disparity in resources allocated between the north and south
I understand that they have to build facilities in the north because that's where the growth is
But you still have kids in the south and their facilities are falling apart
Fix them