May 22nd, 2008 . by Suzan
Frank & I were able to make it to Monday night’s new school construction committee meeting, as promised. A few committee members were absent, though I couldn’t tell you which ones – I recognize most of their names (as published in the paper a few weeks ago), but am not 100% sure which faces to match them with.
Steve Elliott, the district’s architect from Little Rock, was back with the latest revisions to the layout for the new elementary school. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 13th, 2008 . by Suzan
Frank & I attended last night’s meeting of the New Elementary School Construction Committee … and were the only 2 non-committee members in the room. Almost all the committee members were present; shortly after the meeting came to order, I counted 20 heads around the table, including chairman Robert Nelson (plus Dr. Scriber, Ann Thomas and Joy Walker, who are not technically on the committee). A couple of people came in late.
The bulk of the meeting was taken up reviewing the changes the architect, Steve Elliott, had made based on last week’s meeting, which we could not attend due to other obligations.
Since it will be some time before the plans for this new school are published where we can ALL see them, I’ll describe the building for you here.
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May 11th, 2008 . by Suzan
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May 11th, 2008 . by Suzan
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May 11th, 2008 . by Suzan
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May 10th, 2008 . by Suzan
It’s been more than a month since the April 8th school millage election and BCFT is still getting blasted on the Baxter Bulletin StoryChat for “spreading misinformation” and generally causing hate and discontent among the citizens of Mountain Home. Not only are we being accused of doing so, the alleged “misinformation” is being spelled out once again by forum posters so that it is fresh in everyone’s minds.
Unfortunately, what is being repeated is NOT what any BCFT representative said … but what someone with no connection to our group SAID that we said.
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Never thought I would ever say this, but …. welcome to the BCFT Blog! The need for this form of communication has become much more apparent over the past few months, and after some pretty strong urging from a couple of our members, I’ve decided to jump in.
We welcome your thoughts, comments and articles on topics that fall within the guidelines found on the “About BCFT … ” page (link in menubar at top of page).
Suzan Kaye
BCFT
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