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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Still dogging the questions about the facts …… fine! Unless you are the said BOE member, neither of us knows her true motive. I say, stay with the facts and leave the speculation to the audience. Did miss your permanent change part at first. But we are in agreement that the claimed saving would come mean a permanent relocation of Wootton. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like a troll for the said BOE member…. Please enlighten us which part was false. Is it the part that this BOE member is running for district 1 county council? Or the part she is pushing for option H? Or the part her district 1 schools would be unaffected under H? Everyone can easily check the above. Right? Also easily verifiable: 1. At the engagement meeting, it was specifically emphasized that board member wanted to include H. 2. Google or use AI to search the proposed budget or the estimated cost to renovate Wootton. Then you’ll see why saving “100s of millions” would mean to cancel the renovation and make the move permanent. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please enlighten us which part was false? Is it the part that this BOE member is running for district 1 county council? Or the part she is pushing for option H? Or the part her district 1 schools would be unaffected under H? Please stop spread misinformation about unfounded numbers, such as “$100s of millions of dollars”. Please fact-check. Or, perhaps you know something we don’t, because saving “$100s of millions of dollars” would mean to completely cancel any renovation to the current Wootton HS. I suppose “ You must be from the neighborhood that is creating all of these false accusations who is mad you may not get what you feel you “deserve”.” should be applied to you. Oh, wait! You might be the ones who might vote for her because she is giving you what you feel you “deserve.”, at the cost of others. Lucky for you! Hope she won’t sell you out next time when she needs others’ vote. [quote=Anonymous]Option H saves the county $100s of millions of dollars. It gets more students into safe schools faster. You must be from the neighborhood that is creating all of these false accusations who is mad you may not get what you feel you “deserve”. [/quote][/quote] Wow your tone sounds awfully familiar. Kinda like the exact person I am talking about who is spreading these lies all over social media. Yes. I am speaking in facts. Read the documents from the presentations. It’s all available online. Yes. It would save $100s of millions in option H because they will NOT be renovating Wootton. Wootton would move permanently to crown and add in some of the crown neighborhood schools to the student population. She may be running for a position but this is the entire board, the council and the superintendent pushing for this. [/quote][/quote] Are you dense? Option H IS a permanent move and the Wootton renovation would indeed be cancelled (not that it’s on the schedule anyway). E be F are holding school options. G is hybrid. My point is her running has nothing to do with the board pushing option H. You are linking unrelated things to stir up drama and create a false narrative. The whole board came up with option H on their own. Not just her. It blindsided everyone who was told the options were going to be holding or hybrid. Not a full on permanent Wootton move. It makes sense economically and solves several issues at once. [/quote][/quote] It’s unclear whether the majority of the Wootton community actually wants to relocate, even though they all want the building to be renovated. It feels like an impossible choice: either give up the school’s legacy and history, or remain in a broken unsafe facility. [/quote] I don't get this. Why do they have to give up their legacy and history? It's moving, not shutting down. It will be Wootton in a new location.[/quote] It is unclear. Even the name Wootton will be kept is a question. The new school has a name, Crown [/quote] The new school has not been through the naming process. Crown is just the name that’s being used while it’s under construction because it’s located in the Crown community…[/quote]
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