Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because these bonds are always approved by voters there is no fear from the school board on them. They need to feel like they might not get approved to show some fiscal restraint. They spend at will and are irresponsible. Vote no. It will pass. But out the fear of God in them.
It is not irresponsible to update the kitchen and HVACs in schools?
WTF is wrong with you people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of degenerate votes no on this?
>Roof and HVAC upgrades at Dorothy Hamm, Escuela Key, Hoffman-Boston, Jamestown, Oakridge and Williamsburg.
>Critical infrastructure projects such as the adaptive reuse of the Legacy Career Center Building for Montessori Public School of Arlington.
>Kitchen upgrades at Arlington Science Focus, Ashlawn, Barrett and Carlin Springs.
Funny how APE is silent on this...
Isn’t Dorothy Hamm NEW? And Montessori needs to be eliminated anyway.
How about this — they get a refund for all the money they wasted on VPL. Use that.
Dorothy Hamm is a largely original 75 year old junior high school building. (But with a really nice, state of the art addition.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of degenerate votes no on this?
>Roof and HVAC upgrades at Dorothy Hamm, Escuela Key, Hoffman-Boston, Jamestown, Oakridge and Williamsburg.
>Critical infrastructure projects such as the adaptive reuse of the Legacy Career Center Building for Montessori Public School of Arlington.
>Kitchen upgrades at Arlington Science Focus, Ashlawn, Barrett and Carlin Springs.
Funny how APE is silent on this...
Isn’t Dorothy Hamm NEW? And Montessori needs to be eliminated anyway.
How about this — they get a refund for all the money they wasted on VPL. Use that.
Anonymous wrote:Because these bonds are always approved by voters there is no fear from the school board on them. They need to feel like they might not get approved to show some fiscal restraint. They spend at will and are irresponsible. Vote no. It will pass. But out the fear of God in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you want to fund education?
Because APS wastes the money on frivolous projects and positions, rather than funding things that would actually make a difference.
How about they show some accountability first — that they can spend the money they’ve been given wisely — before asking for more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of degenerate votes no on this?
>Roof and HVAC upgrades at Dorothy Hamm, Escuela Key, Hoffman-Boston, Jamestown, Oakridge and Williamsburg.
>Critical infrastructure projects such as the adaptive reuse of the Legacy Career Center Building for Montessori Public School of Arlington.
>Kitchen upgrades at Arlington Science Focus, Ashlawn, Barrett and Carlin Springs.
Funny how APE is silent on this...
Isn’t Dorothy Hamm NEW? And Montessori needs to be eliminated anyway.
How about this — they get a refund for all the money they wasted on VPL. Use that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of degenerate votes no on this?
>Roof and HVAC upgrades at Dorothy Hamm, Escuela Key, Hoffman-Boston, Jamestown, Oakridge and Williamsburg.
>Critical infrastructure projects such as the adaptive reuse of the Legacy Career Center Building for Montessori Public School of Arlington.
>Kitchen upgrades at Arlington Science Focus, Ashlawn, Barrett and Carlin Springs.
Funny how APE is silent on this...
I’m voting no because the majority of this bond is going to a new building for an option school. Just like the last one.
Seats are seats. The students are APS students.
Anonymous wrote:Because these bonds are always approved by voters there is no fear from the school board on them. They need to feel like they might not get approved to show some fiscal restraint. They spend at will and are irresponsible. Vote no. It will pass. But out the fear of God in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you want to fund education?
Because APS wastes the money on frivolous projects and positions, rather than funding things that would actually make a difference.
How about they show some accountability first — that they can spend the money they’ve been given wisely — before asking for more.
The operating budget is public.
This bond is to update some facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of degenerate votes no on this?
>Roof and HVAC upgrades at Dorothy Hamm, Escuela Key, Hoffman-Boston, Jamestown, Oakridge and Williamsburg.
>Critical infrastructure projects such as the adaptive reuse of the Legacy Career Center Building for Montessori Public School of Arlington.
>Kitchen upgrades at Arlington Science Focus, Ashlawn, Barrett and Carlin Springs.
Funny how APE is silent on this...
I’m voting no because the majority of this bond is going to a new building for an option school. Just like the last one.
Seats are seats. The students are APS students.
Sorry, but anyone who wants Montessori can go private.
So then we’d need the money to add seats elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone point to any evidence that in the last fifty years Arlington voters have ever rejected a school bond request?
Your vote on this is about as significant as voting for president in Massachusetts.
But, yes, do your homework and vote!?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of degenerate votes no on this?
>Roof and HVAC upgrades at Dorothy Hamm, Escuela Key, Hoffman-Boston, Jamestown, Oakridge and Williamsburg.
>Critical infrastructure projects such as the adaptive reuse of the Legacy Career Center Building for Montessori Public School of Arlington.
>Kitchen upgrades at Arlington Science Focus, Ashlawn, Barrett and Carlin Springs.
Funny how APE is silent on this...
I’m voting no because the majority of this bond is going to a new building for an option school. Just like the last one.
Seats are seats. The students are APS students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of degenerate votes no on this?
>Roof and HVAC upgrades at Dorothy Hamm, Escuela Key, Hoffman-Boston, Jamestown, Oakridge and Williamsburg.
>Critical infrastructure projects such as the adaptive reuse of the Legacy Career Center Building for Montessori Public School of Arlington.
>Kitchen upgrades at Arlington Science Focus, Ashlawn, Barrett and Carlin Springs.
Funny how APE is silent on this...
Isn’t Dorothy Hamm NEW? And Montessori needs to be eliminated anyway.
How about this — they get a refund for all the money they wasted on VPL. Use that.