What do you think about the $3.4 bond issue for the Southwest Open School?
Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011 6:01 AM
David Eaves
SWOS student If it passes itd be really great. Were almost run down here. We need some new buildings.
John Schmitt,
Walmart employee Its something we should give careful consideration to. I dont know that it needs to be that much of a bond. It complicates the regular high school building problem. We need to be open minded. Its a shame all these school building issues had to come together at once.
Jerry Leigh
disabled That would be a good thing. If it helps the kids, its good.
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Sequana Francis
SWOS student We need a gym and a place to meet instead of going down to the church.
Richard Hessom
co-owner Once Upon A Sandwich I think its like a bird in the hand. A more doable number for the voters. Its too good to pass up (with all the state money coming in). We have to put something out there for the future of the kids.
Karen Schonberger
disabled Those kids need something. Anything to help the kids stay in school.
What do you think about the $3.4 bond issue for the Southwest Open School?
David Eaves
SWOS student If it passes itd be really great. Were almost run down here. We need some new buildings.
John Schmitt,
Walmart employee Its something we should give careful consideration to. I dont know that it needs to be that much of a bond. It complicates the regular high school building problem. We need to be open minded. Its a shame all these school building issues had to come together at once.
Jerry Leigh
disabled That would be a good thing. If it helps the kids, its good.
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Sequana Francis
SWOS student We need a gym and a place to meet instead of going down to the church.
Richard Hessom
co-owner Once Upon A Sandwich I think its like a bird in the hand. A more doable number for the voters. Its too good to pass up (with all the state money coming in). We have to put something out there for the future of the kids.
Karen Schonberger
disabled Those kids need something. Anything to help the kids stay in school.