Satellite of Love said:
This is why people need to stop voting yes for for high dollar district bonds.
And the logo looks to be a mat on top with a rubber backing...probably similar existed before.Illustrious Potentate said:
Realistically aside from the carpet with the logo, a couple of cheap love seats, a ping pong table and barber chair; is this much different from the next locker room down the road? Granted, I think the carpet is non-utilitarian and the other items are just stupid.
That's typically what those around it say to try to justify it without actually saying where the money came from....aggie_sprt said:
Don't assume that the "upgrades" were paid with tax dollars. May have been funded by the booster club.
Let's be honest, it's a guy's high school locker room. In 2 weeks the couch will smell no different than the rest of it. Everything will smell like @ssGinormus Ag said:
The smell of that couch 2 weeks into the season.
Secolobo said:
Where's the outrage for "known" district money that goes to robin hood? Check out some of those facilities.
Those robin hood schools' football games drive the entire economy of their towns.Secolobo said:
Where's the outrage for "known" district money that goes to robin hood? Check out some of those facilities.
So, 5-6 football games a year drive a towns economy?Bayside Tiger Ag said:Those robin hood schools' football games drive the entire economy of their towns.Secolobo said:
Where's the outrage for "known" district money that goes to robin hood? Check out some of those facilities.
Illustrious Potentate said:
Realistically aside from the carpet with the logo, a couple of cheap love seats, a ping pong table and barber chair; is this much different from the next locker room down the road? Granted, I think the carpet is non-utilitarian and the other items are just stupid.
Satellite of Love said:
This is why people need to stop voting yes for for high dollar district bonds.
Or my 12 year old Honda Pilot !Bayside Tiger Ag said:
Again, those districts create positive externalities for their communities as the sole driver of the local economy.
Not at all surprising to me that parents in districts with schools like Plano Sr, Highland Park, and Memorial scoff at less fortunate districts' academic facilities as they drive by in their Lexus and Cadillacs...
I prefer your standard line: "Obviously not a coach."ashley said:Satellite of Love said:
This is why people need to stop voting yes for for high dollar district bonds.
That's not a very expensive lockerroom. You obviously don't know what your looking at.
You ought to run for public office in a rural district. You've got the woe is me language down pat.Bayside Tiger Ag said:
Again, those districts create positive externalities for their communities as the sole driver of the local economy.
Not at all surprising to me that parents in districts with schools like Plano Sr, Highland Park, and Memorial scoff at less fortunate districts' academic facilities as they drive by in their Lexus and Cadillacs...
VivaLaLefty said:
It's crazy how much money goes into the school systems of this great state (regardless of source) only to have us rank 43 nationally in education.
It either goes to useless crap like this or to line the pockets of the administrators, rather than the teachers and classrooms like it should.