I personally would think that the lack of opposition is due to the fact that opposition couldn't stop a new MS that replicates the one we have now, nor could it stop a swimming pool in that building, so why would people believe they could stop this? Unresponsive government tends to lead to an apathetic public.
Having said that, there were some other interesting aspects to this article:
- "With five varsity sports surrendering practice or performance fields to the new middle school, Nazareth Area School District Superintendent Victor Lesky said the district needs an all-weather, multiple-use field."
Now, we need to invest an additional $1.2M because the NASD decided to put a building on their existing fields. Again, an NASD decision, results in the 'need' to spend money on something else.
- "...we need a field capable of handling football, soccer, field hockey and lacrosse," Lesky said of the proposed improvements to the more than 40-year-old stadium.
- "The flexibility of the field means the elimination of the cinder track at the stadium -- soccer requires a much wider field than football. Because of this, the new middle school project includes an all-weather track surrounding a grass practice field."
- "Assistant Superintendent Judith Swigart said the turf portion of the project might cost $700,000 to $800,000."
- Nazareth's field will host home contests for five sports, and the majority of practice time, too.
The NASD will push this through, just as they have every other item they've wanted, but even with this project it doesn't seem they're able to fix the problem of space limitations they've created by selecting this site for the new MS. It will be interesting to see whose land they go after next to get the fields they need as well as the additional costs required as a result of the need to address a problem they've created themselves in the first place.
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I wonder if any of the administrators or folks making all these decisions with the taxpayers money would be willing to take a pay cut to pay for this stuff. This is high school..not a college campus...not a professional sports arena. SO depressing, the little guy living around here can't get ahead. It's the stuff like this that us taxpayers should be able to vote on. None of this has anything to do with EDUCATION!!! does anyone know what check and balance means on that school board? Who are we trying to impress here...the JONES'.
Wait a minute! Ms. Swigart says the turf portion of the cost is to be $700,000 to $800,000, yet Mr. Keller told the public at the board meeting on Monday 2/26 that they turf portion was going to "only" be $400,000 "or so"....
I hope they don't low ball anything else...
Does anyone question,how much Dhuy egineering makes from all of these projects.
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