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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s official! They are moving the science lab. Praise Jesus.[/quote] I just read that on arl news now. [/quote] If ASFS were still a semi-option program, they could probably justify hoarding a $200k facility perk that was privately funded, with the rationale that everyone in the county could theoretically seek admission to that school. As a strictly neighborhood school, a $200k perk not made available to other elementary schools starts to feel very unequal. I wonder if the board has fully considered the legal implications of this.[/quote] You are welcome to fund a special lab for your school. Find corporate sponsors, etc. Or just whine about it when other people took the effort to do it at their school. [/quote] I’m pro swap and don’t care about the lab, but this is a pretty weak argument considering most of the funding for that lab came from families who are no longer even at the school.[/quote] Also, the ASFS families who did contribute to the lab were never promised boundaries would never change, so no one can claim their donations were based on the assurance their kids would always have access to the lab.[/quote] I don’t care about the swap and I don’t care about the lab (even as a contributor), but the WHINING about the lab is annoying. Want one at your school? Get one. Look for sponsorships. They are out there. Personally, I don’t think the lab is a big deal, but if you do, go do something about it. They only get built when someone takes the initiative to do it. [/quote] You’re yelling at the wrong person. We don’t live over there, I don’t care which school the lab ends up in, and I have zero interest in having one installed at our neighborhood school. Like you, I’m over the whining and the pathetic arguments people are making for the stupid thing. [/quote] Yes, my comments were directed at the whiners. [/quote]
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