Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Official announcement on District website

High School Project Bid Opening Date Moved Back

The bid opening for the high school project has been moved from December 7 to December 14, 2011.

6 comments:

  1. How is it ELaine could post the date change to the whole community, but the school board president ('our' representative, our overseer) didn't become aware until Nov. 27th?

    Dixk Saunders

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  2. Especially since they are micro-managing the project. Wonders never cease.
    Maybe I am more receptive to the information that is shared with me??? Who knows? I appreciate the input that comes my way. Thanks to all the little birdies out there!!
    Elaine

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  3. "Dixk",

    Yes,Elaine confirmed it on her post of Nov. 23rd., "A little bird told me..".

    Go back to Elaines post on Tuesday, Nov. 15th. entitled "Every dime the School Board doesn't take from us.." and note the 1st. comment indicating the very likelyhood of the extension to Dec. 14th.

    The spokeswoman for the SB and District appears to be absolutely clueless as to what is going on. Or is it something else ?

    Bill Lewis

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  4. Bill, I didn't reference the 11/15 post because it said "very likeyhood" though it's strange that that the new date.
    There is certainly enough evidence that the SB is absolutely clueless or worse yet... want their constituents to be!

    Oh yeah, I'm going certainly going to take their bait and focus my attention on school vouchers and charter schools.

    Dick Saunders

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  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWyCCJ6B2WE&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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  6. The Man behind the Curtain never put the Master Design Team Meeting Minutes in the Board's packet when Mr. Kubit was president. Is it really a surprise that Mrs. Posti was not told about the bidding delay?

    The website never announced the delay either, proving Dr. Sable's assertion that the various departments of the District don't communicate with each other.

    Mrs. Posti didn't find out about the delay until 13-14 days after Bill Lewis posted it on this blog.

    Hooray, for the Man Behind the Curtain.

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