Archive for June, 2007

School District Politics Again

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

There’s a new article now about the situation at JBHS with the school building. Somewhat interesting, but the list from the building committee is far less extensive than it should be. There’s much more wrong with the building than that. The comments on the article are interesting as well, if a bit inane (“my taxes shouldn’t go up! whose fault is this? rawr!”). I added my own comment, which I’ll reproduce here:

Before I start talking about the renovations that really ARE desperately needed at JBHS, I want to cover the topic of teacher salaries, in order to clear the air. Teacher salaries increase over time (as I’m sure each one of your salaries does). Average teacher salary in Tuscarora School District is slightly below average for the state and for Franklin County, although they have (on average) three more years experience than the rest of the teachers in the county. In order to be competetive in the market for good teachers, salaries have to be kept up — otherwise, teachers will quit to move to better-paying districts. On the whole, the average school district in Pennsylvania devotes 69% of their expenditures to paying salaries and benefits for teachers, support staff, and administrators. Salaries are always going to be a major portion of expenditures in just about any business — it’s a fact of life. Blaming the whole situation on the teachers simply increases the tension between teachers and the community, and each needs to work with the other for the benefit of both.
One of the major questions that is often asked about the current situation is why the regular maintenance hasn’t solved the problem. The reality is that even with the best of maintenance, everything wears out eventually. The article pointed out that it is becoming difficult to find parts for the ventilators, and this is true of other things in the school as well. The school building is almost 40 years old, and much of it is simply worn out. While the school budget over the past few decades would pay for maintenance, it would not have been enough to pay for phased upgrading of things like the ventilation system, the pool, the waterlines, etc. Seeing the vicious attacks that are being made against anyone and everyone attached to the School District, one can see now why the School Board would have been hesitant in the past to ask for a tax raise to do the work gradually — instead, all of it now needs done at once, and it’s time to pay the piper for the lower tax rates of yesteryear.
Was all of this bad planning on the school board’s part? That’s up to the voters to decide. What is important now is that something has to be done to repair the school. The situation right now is at a point where things can be fixed. If they are left alone too much longer, something may fail, perhaps even catastrophically. It will be even more expensive to fix then, and hopefully nobody will be hurt.

UPDATE 6/26/07 10.45PM: After much digital debate, I have decided that the REASON I keep avoiding politics is because in general I like to be optimistic about humanity, and I dislike being mugged by reality.

Thoroughly Disgusting

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

One of the reasons I haven’t been posting as much lately is because I’m thoroughly sick of politics. I seem to go through phases of it. Things like this thoroughly disgust me. Bush supporting a realistic immigration policy angers the Republicans, so they threaten support of the soldiers in Iraq. That’s not trying to do the right thing, it’s cheap and petty politics. Maybe the current batch of Republicans don’t deserve to be re-elected.
Then again, if one takes a look at the Democrats, things aren’t looking too promising either. Obama is portraying all opposition to his platform as being a political trick by the “Christian Right,” and pretending that there isn’t legitimate christian opposition to things he supports, like abortion or gay marriage. The Democrats are playing the grasping unprincipled politics game as well.
Then again, the Democrats and Republicans both are looking sane by Comrade Putin’s standards: apparently the Vietnam war (in which somewhere between 3 and 5 million people were killed) is far, far worse than Soviet history. Just ignore the people killed during the Russian Revolution and Civil War, executed by Lenin, and the 20 million or so Russians who died under Stalin’s rule alone. And helping to train the German Nazi armies. And the unprovoked Finnish war. And the tens (or possibly hundreds) of thousands of citizens of other countries who were needlessly executed by the Red Army. And Russia’s collusion with Nazi Germany to divide Poland. And the gulag.
I’d better stop there. I’m thoroughly disgusted, and I’m not even into the 1950s yet.

Busy Summer

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Well, summer has been busy so far. I’ve been doing a lot of research, and there are a couple of other things that I may be doing later this summer that are still up in the air. I’m not, however, going to Cornerstone. I know, I know, I’m missing out. I can’t really justify the cost in time and money to myself right now. However, I can still watch Joel’s videos. Here’s one from last year — I’m probably in it somewhere, but I haven’t been able to spot myself.

UPDATE 6/21/07 7.46PM: I just found a Cornerstone shenanigans video that I’m in! I am going to miss all the fun… :(

A Cartoon

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

I found this amusing and decided to share.
Cyanide and Happiness, a daily webcomic

Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.net

UPDATE 5/23/07 10.56PM: Fixed the image URL. it seems the handy-dandy ‘post-this-image-on-your-blog’ code was incorrect.
UPDATE 5/28/07 9.49PM: Well, looks like the site is gone. I’ll leave the post up, but there seems to be very little point.
UPDATE 6/7/07 4.51PM: The site (and the cartoon) seem to be back!

Summer Begins

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

School is out, and the summer craziness has begun.
Via my Dad.