The problem with online forums is that you cannot tell if the commenter is a child or a Republican.
Month: April 2007
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Rezoning unopposed: Why are we here?
As a reminder, if you do not have children, this decision by the school board could impact your property value. If you have young children, they will be in high school sooner than you think, and this rezoning will likely be a model for the middle school and elementary rezoning which will follow soon.
On Aug 3 2006, Sam Anderson ran unopposed for the School Board 1st District, Dan Murphy ran unopposed for the School Board 4th District, Thomas A Deakins beat H Lee Martin by 372 votes for the School Board 6th District, Rex Stooksbury ran unopposed for the School Board 7th District, and Robert Bratton ran unopposed for the School Board 9th District. I am not sure about the other districts.
According to two commenters on No Silence Here, at least one school board member’s neighborhood seemed to escape rezoning. (can anyone verify this? are there others?)
Isn’t it amazing that Karen Carson’s neighborhood and surrounding neighborhoods are no longer in the rezoning area????????? Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Gee, what a coincidence. [Source]
I noticed that Chairwoman Karen Carson’s neighborhood did not get rezoned to either Bearden or Hardin Valley even though the area is sandwiched between those being rezoned. Just curious if any school board members’ neighborhoods are being rezoned? [Source]
Are we, the people, being properly represented by our elected officials or have these elected officials found an easy way to serve their own best interests? Seems to me that if I had the foresight to want to greatly influence this rezoning that I should have simply run for the School Board. If the majority of the people do not want this rezoning approved and it happens anyway, then the democratic process is failing and we, the people, need to remove the elected officials from their duties and replace them with officials that will better represent the people’s wishes.
Now we beg the question, what does the majority want?
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From the mouths of babes
Amy, 4 years old: "I’m having a heart attack."
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How many police reports does a school file?
I saw a website once that allowed you to search out your child’s school and find out how many police reports that school filed each year. Now I can’t find it. Is anyone else familiar with such a site?
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Of Grasshoppers
Student: I will not be anchored by the mistakes of my past.
Master: Take a giant step forward. -
If comcast is not working by 10 who is going to let me come to their house to watch lost?
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More feelings on Knox County School Rezoning
In the comment thread at No Silence Here, I was asked to justify one of my statements.
Doug, you say that “it makes no sense to bus us twice the distance when an equal number of students are being bused the other direction.” How do you know that the number of West-to-Bearden students is the same as the Bearden-to-West students? I didn’t know that data was available. … please don’t fabricate data to support your point. [Source]
My reply was spam filtered but should be visible now. This was my reply.
…Yesterday with the site overwhelmed, I was only able to pull up the Master Map and had to guess the number of houses in the rezone since the numbers do not seem to be released. It certainly would be nice to look at the numbers as well as the socio-economic demographics.
Counting plots on the West to Bearden map (and my eyes may be crossing at this early morning time) numbers at roughly 275 potential houses. Naturally, not all of those will have children but for the purposes of zoning it should be assumed that they all could provide children.
I won’t bother counting plots on the Bearden to West map because my neighborhood alone is 120 some odd houses.
I am not fabricating data but interpreting what has been provided. Mullins needs to provide more data and better explain the moves. Tell you what. Let’s not move those West students to Bearden…I guessed 275 houses. And then not move my neighborhood plus some from Bearden to West. Selfish? Yes! Why disrupt families and possibly property values by just moving eggs from one basket to another? Zone the newly developing neighborhoods (and we see them all over the place) into the schools to create the balance of students rather than disrupting existing neighborhood zones.
I have spent the better part of decade committing myself to an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school. I have established relationships with teachers and principals. I have volunteered time and self into helping those schools evolve into the system I wanted my children educated within. I have had one on one discussions with Lindsey to correct problems (one such problem took 3 years to resolve). Now, I have to start over again and I do not see a good reason for it.
West may be a great school. What makes a school successful is the community that feeds it and the attitude and efforts of its staff. If the community is aggressive in supporting the school, such as Rocky Hill Elementary, then the school will be phenomenal. I do not know the West community and staff but am familiar enough with the school to be very dejected. This dishevel feels comparable to moving into a new city but not having the luxury of evaluating the neighborhood I have moved into.
This plan is flawed and needs to be voted down.
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West High’s D.A.R.E. Hands-on Program
With the bad news that we are being rezoned for West High School, I thought I should look for some positive information about the school. Apparently, the D.A.R.E. program gives the students beer and cigarettes so after a hard day of work I should be able to ask my daughter to pass me a smoke and a brewsky. And before someone asks, why is it bad? I have spent the better part of a decade being involved in Rocky Hill, Bearden Middle, and Bearden High. On one issue, I was on the phone regularly for 3 years including one on one chats with Lindsey to solve the problem. I have a vested interested in the school. And I feel strongly that this upheaval is socio-economic and not about overcrowding.
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Of Grasshoppers
Student: Shout or whisper?
Master: Shout and I’ll cover my ears to hide your shriek; whisper and I’ll strain myself to hear you. -
Heroes Txt Msg
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Knox County School Rezoning
Stupid! Here’s hoping Roy E Mullins, Interim Superintendent’s "interim" is brief. And here’s hoping that our Board of Education has smarts enough to vote down this plan! (See also: Knoxnews report, Cathy’s letter, Cathy’s ire, Knoxviews, and a board of education member doing the right thing.)
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Droids!
I want to work for iRobot. I’ve had a fascination with lasers and robots since I was a child (thank you hands-on museums) but never pursued these interests beyond getting to play with a Hero I in high school. I used to be allowed to skip out of English class to hang in the advanced electronics class (ergo the fantastic grammar you read here).
The iRobot Verro 300 is designed for use on gunite or concrete and features a powerful hydro-jet system that power washes
the pool, deep cleaning pores, cracks and seams. The iRobot Verro 600 is ideal for vinyl, tile and fiberglass pool surfaces and features sturdy PVA brushes that scrub and clean the pool, while the powerful vacuum and self-contained filtration system picks up and traps debris and microscopic bacteria. [Source]
I foresee underwater/webcam hacks a plenty!
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Of Grasshoppers
Student:I am becoming a better person.
Master: You will always be the same person. -
Rumpleskin Red
Old Rumpleskin Red
Fell on his head
When he tripped on the crap
Left on the steps to the stairIt would not be a story
Lest be it so gory
He died with his head
In the liter boxThe cat was displeased
Torn between where to pee
Use the head
Or the clean laundry?Ol’ Red caused a quandary
For it was his job
To care for the cat pee and poo
No one else knew what to doThey thought long and hard
About Rumpleskin Red
On how to give a funeral
To this man unexpectedly dead.He stunk to high Heaven
Of ammonia and rot
No one wanted to touch him
Or explain how he diedSo he was buried in the yard
With the box
The cat
And the crap.Fin.
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Discarded lines (the outtakes have you):
Twice in his life
Red’s luck had his head filled with crap
Once metaphorically
And once by the cat.Suddenly it dawn
A solution to all problems
What to of Ol’ Red, his pet,
And the mess on the stairs