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There's no more of the old, windowless cinderblock schools of the '70s where kids felt, 'Oh, back to jail,'" said Joe Agron, editor-in-chief of American School & University, a school construction journal. "Districts want a showpiece for the community, a really impressive environment for learning."
New buildings are nice, but when they're run by the same people who've given us a 50 percent dropout rate, they're a big waste of taxpayer money," said Ben Austin, executive director of Parent Revolution who sits on the California Board of Education. "Parents aren't fooled."
In Los Angeles, officials say the new schools were planned long before the economic pinch and are funded by $20 billion in voter-approved bonds that do not affect the educational budget.
Still, even LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines derided some of the extravagance, noting that donations should have been sought to fund the RFK project's talking benches commemorating the site's history.
Connie Rice, member of the district's School Bond Oversight Committee noted the megaschools are only three of 131 that the district is building to alleviate overcrowding. RFK "is an amazing facility," she said. "Is it a lot of money? Yes. We didn't like it, but they got it done."
Sohn said LA Unified has reached the end of its Taj Mahal building spree."These are definitely the exceptions," he said. "We don't anticipate schools costing hundreds of millions of dollars in the future."
Originally posted by GArnold
We sit in billion and a half dollar stadiums to watch our favorite baseball/football teams but get all bent out of shape when we build a state of the art high school. Something is really seriously wrong.
Originally posted by camaro68ss
Originally posted by GArnold
We sit in billion and a half dollar stadiums to watch our favorite baseball/football teams but get all bent out of shape when we build a state of the art high school. Something is really seriously wrong.
yes but california has no money. they say we will be paying people in IOU's in a matter of weeks. No budget has been past. (was due in june i belive)
Its all great but sounds like alot of wasted money. O well then right? at least my company i work for will be bidding it and i get to work another day.
Originally posted by GArnold
We sit in billion and a half dollar stadiums to watch our favorite baseball/football teams but get all bent out of shape when we build a state of the art high school. Something is really seriously wrong.
Originally posted by 2weird2live2rare2die
schools where i am from use fifteen year old text books and out dated computers if they have them at all. but i guess kids in california are more important than kids from here. why don't you just burn our schools down and quit building them here altogether. maybe then you could save enough to buy all the students in los angeles laptops and put marble hallways in their schools. i love you too america thanks a lot for your support and your belief in my future.
[edit on 24-8-2010 by 2weird2live2rare2die]
Originally posted by camaro68ss
Originally posted by GArnold
We sit in billion and a half dollar stadiums to watch our favorite baseball/football teams but get all bent out of shape when we build a state of the art high school. Something is really seriously wrong.
yes but california has no money. they say we will be paying people in IOU's in a matter of weeks. No budget has been past. (was due in june i belive)
Its all great but sounds like alot of wasted money. O well then right? at least my company i work for will be bidding it and i get to work another day.