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Christine Gordillo
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Help LHS Win $500,000!

Post by Christine Gordillo »

Kohl's is sponsoring a Facebook contest that gives the top 20 vote-getting schools in the country $500,000 in honor of the department store company's 10th anniversary of the Kohl's Cares program. Help LHS be one of the top 20 by going to http://bit.ly/aQ96mX and voting. Anyone 13 and over can vote and each person can vote 5 times for a single school. Voting ends Sept. 3. Let's show the country how Lakewood supports its schools!
Grace O'Malley
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Re: Help LHS Win $500,000!

Post by Grace O'Malley »

Oh, so the school system couldn't bother to put a plan together to get the Race to the Top grant from the Feds but we're all supposed to go and vote so LHS can win some money?

If I recall, when questioned, Lakewood Schools thought that other schools needed the money more, like Beachwood and Hudson, lol.

Why do I find this somehow so pathetic?
stephen davis
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Re: Help LHS Win $500,000!

Post by stephen davis »

Grace O'Malley wrote:Oh, so the school system couldn't bother to put a plan together to get the Race to the Top grant from the Feds but we're all supposed to go and vote so LHS can win some money?

If I recall, when questioned, Lakewood Schools thought that other schools needed the money more, like Beachwood and Hudson, lol.

Why do I find this somehow so pathetic?


Grace,

As I recall, there were very compelling reasons to not apply for that grant. When the terms were described to me, I agreed with the Board's position. If that is still a sticking point, maybe somebody from the schools could remind us of the details of that decision. I haven't looked back into the archives, but there may have been some helpful discussion about that topic here on the Observation Deck.

I will participate in the Kohl's/Facebook contest.

Steve

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Danielle Masters
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Re: Help LHS Win $500,000!

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I did a quick search and found Mr. Markling's response to this issue when it came up.

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8781&hilit=federal+race+to+top+money
stephen davis
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Re: Help LHS Win $500,000!

Post by stephen davis »

Danielle Masters wrote:I did a quick search and found Mr. Markling's response to this issue when it came up.

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8781&hilit=federal+race+to+top+money


Danielle,

Thanks for looking that up.

Steve

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Nothin' shakin' on Shakedown Street.
Used to be the heart of town.
Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart.
You just gotta poke around.

Robert Hunter/Sometimes attributed to Ezra Pound.
Stephen Eisel
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Re: Help LHS Win $500,000!

Post by Stephen Eisel »

Grace O'Malley wrote:Oh, so the school system couldn't bother to put a plan together to get the Race to the Top grant from the Feds but we're all supposed to go and vote so LHS can win some money?

If I recall, when questioned, Lakewood Schools thought that other schools needed the money more, like Beachwood and Hudson, lol.

Why do I find this somehow so pathetic?

Please put down the bottle of bitter pills.. Thanks!
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