Tuesday, January 10, 2012

An invitation to the rest of us

Dear Mt. Lebanon Parents and Students,

On behalf of the Mt. Lebanon Board of School Directors, I would like to extend an invitation for you to attend the Mt. Lebanon School District groundbreaking ceremony for the High School Renovation Project. The ceremony will take place on Thursday, January 26, 2012, at 4:00 p.m. on the lawn next to the Fine Arts Theatre. An invitation is attached. I hope you will join us for refreshments following the ceremony in the upper lobby of the Fine Arts Theatre. 

This is a historic moment for the Mt. Lebanon School District and community, and represents the culmination of many years of planning and perseverance. It is now time to celebrate! 

I look forward to seeing you at the groundbreaking. 

Sincerely,

Timothy Steinhauer, Ed. D.



12 comments:

Anonymous said...

But who is going to pass the hat?

Anonymous said...

Fine Arts Theatre Upper Lobby hold just a few people

Anonymous said...

No one will pass the hat because the school board and officials have their collective hands in our pockets.
It is absolutely astounding to me that these people cannot see what they're doing will be a calamity.

Anonymous said...

They see, and know, what they are doing and don't give a damn.

Anonymous said...

Do we have to park at Dixon or Washington?

Anonymous said...

I don't know how anyone in this community can "celebrate" its 100th birthday knowing that its destruction---both as a school district and then as a community---is imminent.
School board members and officials should end up with blood on their hands rather than the building plaque they seem to covet.

Anonymous said...

....with "blood on their hands"....really???? " A calamity" really??? The school board was elected by the folks who believe that the construction must be done now.
Where will the 10 or so folks who contribute to the blog be 5 years from now? Living in that utopian suburb of Pittsburgh where everyone agrees with them and nothing gets done?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 12:03 AM, it's no secret what happens when taxes become too high to support the local economy. Housing prices go down, more renters move in, crime increases and everything goes to hell.

Take your head out of the sand and look around. You don't have to be a genius to figure it out.

Anonymous said...

Anon 12:03. Of course you'll be living in that community with the less than $95 million HS that is only costing you $18 more a month, right?

Where is that exactly?

Anonymous said...

In the last 24 hours commenters on this site have used words like "raping", "blood", "plague" to describe the SB and the high school project. I'm now being told that Lebo will soon be the ghetto. I think everyone (EVERYONE) needs to take a step back and look for a little perspective.

Anonymous said...

From my perspective, things look bleak.

Anonymous said...

The word "ghetto" means community. We don't have that here. Oh! I forgot, it might also apply to the shabby Section 8 housing on Shady Drive East.