Anonymous wrote:Has an email been sent saying the donation link is up and running? Maybe people don't know it's up.
It's been in the newspapers and on television. Who do you think should get the email? Julianne Moore and Bruce Cohen? The Stuart community who wanted to keep the name--do you really think they are going to contribute? I'm guessing the Sandy Evans and Pat Hynes have already contributed whatever they plan to give.
Do you really think that many people will contribute?
There's been no increase since yesterday afternoon--maybe, it is not updated on weekends.
My prediction: unless their Hollywood friends give, they will not reach $100k-or anywhere near it.
The "changers" ad hoc committee insisted that there would be donations. Where are they?
Anonymous wrote:Has an email been sent saying the donation link is up and running? Maybe people don't know it's up.
It's been in the newspapers and on television. Who do you think should get the email? Julianne Moore and Bruce Cohen? The Stuart community who wanted to keep the name--do you really think they are going to contribute? I'm guessing the Sandy Evans and Pat Hynes have already contributed whatever they plan to give.
Do you really think that many people will contribute?
There's been no increase since yesterday afternoon--maybe, it is not updated on weekends.
My prediction: unless their Hollywood friends give, they will not reach $100k-or anywhere near it.
The "changers" ad hoc committee insisted that there would be donations. Where are they?
Has an email been sent saying the donation link is up and running? Maybe people don't know it's up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a place to see the total funds raised? I've only seen it in news reports.
It is over $10,000 now.
https://www.fcps.edu/justice
Good. At this rate, they should have the money in about three years.
It would be kind of idiotic to make any projections based on donations to a site that went live so recently.
I would kind of expect the early days to pull in the most funds. But, then if your big spenders produce, it won't matter.
That is hard to say. Some might want to see the Superintendent's implementation plan, scheduled for delivery in December, first. Others tend to make charitable contributions towards year-end. Still others might want to see some of the bigger donations come in first. And there may be some who'll wait until the school is actually reopened as Justice HS to give.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a place to see the total funds raised? I've only seen it in news reports.
It is over $10,000 now.
https://www.fcps.edu/justice
Good. At this rate, they should have the money in about three years.
It would be kind of idiotic to make any projections based on donations to a site that went live so recently.
I would kind of expect the early days to pull in the most funds. But, then if your big spenders produce, it won't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a place to see the total funds raised? I've only seen it in news reports.
It is over $10,000 now.
https://www.fcps.edu/justice
Good. At this rate, they should have the money in about three years.
It would be kind of idiotic to make any projections based on donations to a site that went live so recently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a place to see the total funds raised? I've only seen it in news reports.
It is over $10,000 now.
https://www.fcps.edu/justice
Good. At this rate, they should have the money in about three years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a place to see the total funds raised? I've only seen it in news reports.
It is over $10,000 now.
https://www.fcps.edu/justice
Anonymous wrote:Is there a place to see the total funds raised? I've only seen it in news reports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you donate, you are a sucker.
If this was truly a priority, they would fund it.
And they had a simple and easy solution, just drop the JEB and phase out any material with that name over time.
I don't agree that would have been a good solution. If they were going to change the name, Stuart should not have been a choice. I don't know why people keep bringing up this argument.
DP.
Why do they keep bringing it up? Because it would save a million bucks! Why is that so hard to understand? How about spending the money on something that will make a difference to the education of the studenIs that ts?
That is simply a lie. Just dropping the initials would cost money as well, so they might as well make a real change.
You whiny neo-Confederates are a joke. Literally one of them (some old guy in his 60s) started crying in front of the School Board last month. WAAAAH! I WANT MY RACIST NAME BACK!!!