Building pride at our schools
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All that money and no new teachers?
It sounds like something to criticize, but there’s plenty good to
be said about structural improvements like new gyms, theaters and
labs.
Schools typically spend every dime on getting the best teachers
possible, the necessary books and computers, so it’s good to have
specific funds for maintenance and improvements.
The more than $57 million spent on modernizing district schools
was something the district couldn’t have come up with itself. The
money came from a combination of state modernization grants and a
$39-million local school bond passed in 2001.
In a city like Laguna Beach, there’s no excuse for the Downtown
area to get more attention than the schools.
You need to be comfortable in your environment to focus on your
studies. An overheated or freezing child has a hard time
concentrating on which number to carry.
Let’s not forget safety. Parents need to be able to trust that the
buildings children are in all day are earthquake-safe and
structurally sound -- and of course students like to know the toilets
will flush.
In the beginning, there were concerns about going over budget and
completing construction during the school year. Much effort went into
not having much construction while students were around, and it seems
the efforts paid off. Some complaints were made about extra dust and
dirt during construction, and there are still issues about the
appearance of some buildings and one baseball fence. But for the most
part, complaints were minimal.
The construction was a large undertaking and was handled well.
It’s something to be proud of as a board that oversaw it and a
community that supported it.
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