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Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Well, that's depressing. Where will the kids now be sent?
I'm still in shock. How can this be?
I believe the kids will now be bused to Orange, an hour each way.
That area is just too far away with too small of a student population to justify its own school.
yeah, put the kids on buses for two plus hours a day - look out your window right now, anon@6:30 am - it's almost 7 am - that's when the bus will come to pick them up so they can make it before the 8:05 bell - the unheated school bus with no seat belts - yeah, that one.
oh, that's terrible. my sympathies...what a loss.
Let me see, you move out to the canyons to get away from it all and then bitch about fires and now about how your remote school is closing. If you want the rural lifestyle, then it looks like you are going to get it.
ooh, I love it when guys use the word "bitch' - it really show their characters so well. I can tell that you're NOt what they call a ladies man, mack.
These people pay taxes for services buddy, just like folks in the city and suburbs pay taxes for their services.
The canyons requires a different level of service just like we do, dude - we have for example higher crime rates. They don't.
Good point. I think people imagine that rural folks forfeit their rights to basic services paid by their taxes...now if they didn't pay taxes...well, that's another story!
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