ct on "Lightner: It’s a loser. Plan B?": It's called "not throwing good money after bad". The mayor's jostling notwithstanding, most people came to the realization that Plan A was stupid. I wish Crowder et al had come to that realization sooner, but I'm glad that the came to it. And not all the $20M was wasted. If Plan B includes some version
ITBRAL on "Lightner: It’s a loser. Plan B?": How can Crowder and Stephenson change their minds after they allowed $20,000,000 our tax money to be spent on the project? How many times over the past 5 years did they vote yes to keep spending money? This is plain dumb, move on and vote yes for the project as you continually have
Matt on "Wake school board: the usual 5-4 for “community assignment zones”": It's not an "unintended" effect. This is by design. Concentrations of poor students result in bad classrooms. Anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselves. It's not a matter of "black people can't learn" High teacher turnover, discipline issues, lack of high peer standards sink these places. Kids shouldn't be
Chuck on "Wake school board: the usual 5-4 for “community assignment zones”": Bull Mr. Barber. Segregated schools is where a school board passes a resolution saying "Only black children can attend this school, only white children can attend that one." That's not what's being done here. They're saying that schools will be assigned based on where you live. Now, whatever the secondary effects
Bob Geary on "Wake school board: the usual 5-4 for “community assignment zones”": It's a good question. I expected them to move faster, frankly. But after the debacle of their first meeting in December, with the eight surprise resolutions and tremendously negative public reaction, I think they were at pains to look, at least, like they were being careful, deliberative ...
But actually being careful and deliberative takes time.
JeffS on "Wake elections: Democrat Jack Nichols to challenge Paul Coble, GOP threats": Tell me Jack... how does your strong transportation infrastructure, which in this area means more highways help the environment?
In my mind, it creates sprawl, encourages driving, and in general destroys the environment. What am I missing?
Can we for once talk about improving things for existing residents instead of the constant pandering to the outsiders? And
David Millsaps on "Lightner: The 7 good questions that haven’t been answered": The alternate plan is just an expensive stopgap that doesn't address most of the different department's pain points; the result is going to be more spending in the long run. The rise in cost came along with an expansion of scope. This project will prove to be the most cost efficient solution in the
JD on "School board to Burns: You think you can quit on us? You’re –": Where Nat? We now have a situation with a board that has wasted no time signaling its intent to be reactionary, a staff heading towards mutiny and a polarized electorate, not to mention a situation where established order has been replaced by ill considered reversals and a mandate from the board simply to "make it
Joe on "School board to Burns: You think you can quit on us? You’re –": It will be difficult to find another superintendent who can drive down test scores and graduation rates for five more years, and help grow the achievement gap. Del's are big shoes to fill.