Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Again this was asking about a hypothetical scenario in which they did vote no.
I’m the one who originally asked this question. It seems no one actually knows for sure. I heard through the grapevine of other parents emailing the board directly to ask this question as well, and no one has received a real response.
Also, I would assume yes they would somehow vote on something else but what exactly? And what’s the process?
The process is that a Board member proposes an alternative at a work session (all of which have passed) and if it gets a majority vote, it is a possibility for them to vote on on the 26th. No alternatives have gotten a vote to be considered.
Except there already is an alternate option on the board. So what happens if h doesn’t pass? They vote on the alternative? Alternative is the default plan?
No one knows for sure- why is this so unclear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Again this was asking about a hypothetical scenario in which they did vote no.
I’m the one who originally asked this question. It seems no one actually knows for sure. I heard through the grapevine of other parents emailing the board directly to ask this question as well, and no one has received a real response.
Also, I would assume yes they would somehow vote on something else but what exactly? And what’s the process?
The process is that a Board member proposes an alternative at a work session (all of which have passed) and if it gets a majority vote, it is a possibility for them to vote on on the 26th. No alternatives have gotten a vote to be considered.
Except there already is an alternate option on the board. So what happens if h doesn’t pass? They vote on the alternative? Alternative is the default plan?
No one knows for sure- why is this so unclear?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Again this was asking about a hypothetical scenario in which they did vote no.
I’m the one who originally asked this question. It seems no one actually knows for sure. I heard through the grapevine of other parents emailing the board directly to ask this question as well, and no one has received a real response.
Also, I would assume yes they would somehow vote on something else but what exactly? And what’s the process?
The process is that a Board member proposes an alternative at a work session (all of which have passed) and if it gets a majority vote, it is a possibility for them to vote on on the 26th. No alternatives have gotten a vote to be considered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Again this was asking about a hypothetical scenario in which they did vote no.
I’m the one who originally asked this question. It seems no one actually knows for sure. I heard through the grapevine of other parents emailing the board directly to ask this question as well, and no one has received a real response.
Also, I would assume yes they would somehow vote on something else but what exactly? And what’s the process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Again this was asking about a hypothetical scenario in which they did vote no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Again this was asking about a hypothetical scenario in which they did vote no.
I’m the one who originally asked this question. It seems no one actually knows for sure. I heard through the grapevine of other parents emailing the board directly to ask this question as well, and no one has received a real response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Again this was asking about a hypothetical scenario in which they did vote no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Right, but that doesn't mean going back to the drawing board. No one would vote no without an alternative they are advocating for in its place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the option b alternative to the superintendents recommendation still on the table for the vote? Or no, because that would need a public hearing? Or maybe that was offered up before the public hearings?
No, because the board didn't approve it moving forward.
Not option b, which I realize didn’t advance. But what about the alternative?
I think a board member would have had to move the alternative and get a second, which didn't happen.
I’m pretty shocked that no one did so. Really weak and disappointing representation.
I was pretty offended that a contributing factor seemed to be: “you mean another meeting? That we have to show up for?” I’m really not paraphrasing that.
This is important and if they need more hearings, so be it. Also disappointed with abstaining.
These Board members are so lazy.
To be fair, it is supposed to be a part-time job. And it only pays $25,000 a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Yes, but the question was what would happen in the unlikely event the superintendent's recommendation doesn't pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.
They're not going to go back to the drawing board. There is supposed to be a final decision by the end of March. These earlier meetings are the places you'd likely see it coming if they were considering anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know: What happens if H does not pass on the 26th? Does the alternate option pass automatically? Does the alternate need to be voted on? Back to the drawing board?
Everything would stay as it is currently. Back to the drawing board.