Opening a concession stand. Ok. Problem solved!!! |
Well if your problem is that you want a $80,000 scoreboard too, then a concession stand is a good start toward a solution. |
Poster 10:17, I love you. Will you run for President. |
Poster 10:17, I love you. Will you run for President. |
Op here. Just to be clear, I don't wish our schools were getting an $80,000 scoreboard. It is just difficult to see this visible reminder of the wealth disparity that has come to define MoCo schools. And to the poster who suggests that a concession stand is the answer, it feels a little like you're saying we're not just poor, we're also lazy. |
Rich people always think poor people are lazy. |
Well....those individuals pay taxes and raised money for the sign. Of course donations can be written off...but districts provide additional funding to schools with higher % of specific demographics. I doubt it was surplus but rather funds raised for a specific objective. Private individuals/organizations are expected to fund synthetic turf fields in Fairfax in higher socioeconomic areas. |
We all pay taxes. We all pay the same tax rate, in fact. There is no "more taxes, so we deserve better schools" area in MoCo. |
I didn't say there was so a more taxes better schools area. The schools are not McD's franchises....more $ are spent per pupil in some areas so people are getting a greater return on their investment. less in more out. There is by the nature and tone of your post an expectation that "we pay less taxes so we deserve better schools. " You do get more public money per student. |
I didn't say it was the answer but based on our school I know that half our booster funds come from the concession stand, not from parent donations. every school I've been to in the county (I've been to more than half of them) have a stand. My observation was that some schools don't seem to take the opportunity to use them to raise money (I assume they are open for football games but we open it for many sports). I am happy to buy your overpriced sodas and popcorn. |
Now you're just sounding all "woe is me. They have money and we don't. They work concessions and it works for them but what makes them think it will work for us ? Just because we don't even try doesn't mean we're lazy. You'll still have more money. Just doesn't seem fair. . . . " |
Even if the $80k came from a well-run concession stand and even if the parents and boosters are perfectly within their rights, doesn't it seem a little offensive to be flaunting wealth like that given that certain basic student needs aren't being met elsewhere in the county due to budget cuts? Do what you want. That's fine. But don't pretend this is all about lazy parents who won't run a concession stand as opposed to an example of the haves and have nots in the county. |
Not a churchill parent but this makes no sense. The scoreboard has 0 impact on what the county does or doesn't do in the schools. And don't all the schools have damn scoreboards. Does yours not have one? Which HS is it? |
And should I rent a Hyundai to drive when I might run into you or is it okay with you if I just drive the car I bought with the money I made from the job I got with the degree I earned at college where I paid my own way? |
I think you mean beneficiary, not benefactor. |