On Brodhead planning second referendum
Posted on February 18 at 3:24 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
whythink...get off the board. You can't even spell Brodhead correctly, let alone live here.
While I am on this subject, people, this page gives you the opportunity to preview your comments. I know proof reading your own work is sometimes difficult because you know what you meant to say and can't see the grammatical and spelling mistakes. But give it a try, huh?
Some of it is painful to read.
Hmmmm. Maybe I'm missing a very valid point here. Maybe you were out playing sports instead of studying the English lanquage.
On Brodhead planning second referendum
Posted on February 18 at 12:43 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Whythink.
I think therefore I am.
I am voting, and I am suggesting the other NO!voters need to keep their backbone and not go blindly along with the school board.
You don't just throw money at a failed situation hoping the problem goes away.
They are called "extra" curricular activities for a reason. You want them, you pay for them. I am sick and tired of my taxes going up because people are too afraid to say NO! when there are very good reasons to do so.
On Brodhead planning second referendum
Posted on February 18 at 11:54 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Stay together voters!
They can float a referendum 100 times and the answer will still be the same.
NO!
On Brodhead school voters face referendum to maintain staff, extracurriculars
Posted on February 10 at 10:18 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
To janesville teacher.
You obviously misunderstood my post.
Education IS what's important to me. Sports is not.
A good education, and not a letter in a sport, is going to get the kids a better paying job.
Focus on education.
A well rounded student doen't need extracurricular sports. They need skill sets that will provide their future families stability.
On Brodhead school voters face referendum to maintain staff, extracurriculars
Posted on February 9 at 2:52 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I agree 100% with tallman. How many atheletes even make it to college let alone pro sports. Also many pro atheletes have degrees to allow them to work after their sports careers are over, even if it just as a talking head for ESPN or the NFL network.
There is way too much emphasis on sports. Why do you think we as americans are falling behind India, China, Japan in engineering degrees, and education level as a whole.
The new level off expertise in America will soon be "you want fries with that?" If it isn't already.
We can still have a jewel in the crown of Brodhead if we focus on education. Period.
On Brodhead school voters face referendum to maintain staff, extracurriculars
Posted on February 9 at 11:59 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
let the parents pay for sports.
I'm voting NO!
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On Johnson knocks off Feingold, joins GOP wave in Washington
Posted on November 3 at 2:11 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I hope all of you who voted for Johnson will remember in 2 years if you got what you were looking for. We had a good thing in Russ.
Looking at the local results, at least we in Rock County got it right.