The Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC) was willing to pay for $70 million (about 43%) of our construction plan. Our voters defeated the issue 55% to 45%. Wednesday, the day after the election, many people were somber. I, for one, fealt like we had a fighting chance to pass the bond. Eddie George, OSU Heisman Trophy winner, came to our district to speak about the possibilities that modern schools could give children. Our administrative staff at the high school alone, donated $350 to the committee and gave numerous hours to help deliver literature.
Maybe we need to take a look at our neighbors. One district had the children line up on both sides of the town's main corridor. They were armed with signs stating what the new dollars would do for them. At least if the voter said no to their issue, they knew who they were saying no to. I think our community is saying no to the teachers, administrators, aides, etc., but they are really saying no to the children with this bond issue.
Two of our schools were built in the late 60's-early 70's with the open floor model. Soon after it was discover that this couldn't function walls were erected. This caused a bad floor plan to become worse. Students must pass through one room in order to get to another. Teachers must exit their room to turn their lights off, which in turn interupts the classroom next door. The airflow is awful, because the duct work was done for the open plan. Due to this, room temperatures are 20 degrees different.
It is not official, but we are putting the bond issue up in May. How do we educate our community differently next time around?
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