Category: default || By jt3y
From David Whipkey's story in Saturday's Daily News:
North Versailles Twp. resident Gary Rosenbayger said he feels like he is living in another country.
"I went to bed last night in America," he said during Thursday's town hall meeting at East Allegheny High School auditorium. "But today, I woke up in a communist country."
. . .
East McKeesport Council President Ross Cianflone said he believes the transfer of Duquesne students to East Allegheny is only the beginning of additional school closings.
"I could see Clairton kids end up going to Thomas Jefferson, or Jeannette (students going) to another school," he said.
North Versailles Twp. Commissioner A.J. Matarazzo said he believes there is a simple reason for Duquesne's fiscal woes.
"If those people in Duquesne would have paid their taxes, we wouldn't be here today," he said.
. . .
North Versailles Twp. resident Sydney Matthews said she knows of many Duquesne students who are high academic achievers and said they all should be given a chance.
"Just give it a chance, if they're going to pay their way," she said as some in the audience booed. "Don't boo me. I listened to you. I didn't disrespect you."
Pittsburgh Public Schools teacher and North Versailles Twp. resident Harold Grant said the school children from Duquesne are the real victims.
"Stop trying to blame these kids," he said.
“But today, I woke up in a communist country.”
Oh relax pal, Hillary won’t be sworn in for another 18 months;)
doug - July 23, 2007
Awesome site Jason.
I never cease to be amazed by the genius of local council members. Will someone get out the duct tape please?
Ms. Caroline (URL) - July 23, 2007
There was a letter in the PG which claimed that the cost for education is 13,000 per student in West Mifflin, and of course the state is only ponying up between 9,000 and 10,000 for the Duquesne students going to WM. Of course, the Duquesne school board might contribute too, but this writer was convinced West Mifflin taxpayers would have to pay for Duquesne kids.
Ed Heath (URL) - July 25, 2007
Let them get a check that would solely be used for educating their kids.
The kids are in High School, right? Maybe the kids can just get a job and go to community college and get a GED. Then they can go to college after that if they want.
Their parents went to Duquesne High. So why didn’t they go to further their education to get a better job and pay more taxes that would improve their own school district?
Maybe the parents can hold off buying a big-screen TV, cancel their cable and use an antenna instead, and cancel their cell phone plans, and use that money to pay for their kid to go to their own school?
rudy - July 27, 2007
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