2010-04-28 / School news

KISD trustee hopefuls meet one last time

Forum hosted by Methodist you offers city council hopefuls chance for introductions
By J. LOUISE LARSON news1@kilgorenewsherald.com
Students and voters alike listened with interest as school board candidates sounded off on the issues that concern them in Sunday’s candidate forum at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church. The students who worked the event helped time the candidates, and brought questions from the audience to emcee Mike Coston.


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I have a few corrections

I have a few corrections regarding this article. One question that was asked of the candidates is what will be our issues and priorities. I listed a few of my priorities as facilities, funding, and the possible unintended consequences of the new 4x4 graduation requirements. I did not state that we were in financial trouble because of the 4x4 requirements. Also, the question was asked why lockers are not available to MLMS students. I stated that this is because of that little 8 letter word we are hearing so much about - facility. The halls are not wide enough to enable students to gather at lockers. I also stated that Mr. Sanders had remedied the problem of needing lockers because the students are provided dual sets of books - one for the classroom and one to keep at home. I stated I am happy with this solution. Thanks!

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