Here?’s a little piece of history from someone who was on the boundary committee. If you search through the messages on this board, you will see several discussions pertaining to this subject.
The final boundary decision was done long before all the information that the committee required was received. As a matter of fact, maps were brought in with the lines drawn and they were circulated fully three weeks before the requested information began trickling in. Stemen had yet to deliver on the demographics information, potential development areas and more. The finals, incidentally, were provided by the athletic boosters. They pretty much ran east to west along Refugee Road and then north up 256. Everyone east of 256 and north of Refugee was being sent to North and the rest to Central. There was also a second plan presented to us showed a portion of the Turnberry/Hines/Tussing area going to North, but we later were informed that this was a token gesture showing the boosters?’ sensitivity towards the higher concentration of minorities in that area.
Don?’t be kidded into believing that there ever was any chance of equity in the division of this community. Don?’t think that there was really a chance that the token line would have really gone west on Refugee to Hines and then north.
If any of you have been listening to the Diley Road widening debate, take your head out of the sand and think about what you have heard. There are over 2,000, I repeat TWO THOUSAND homes going to be built just in the Diley Road area. At one-point-whatever students per house, we?’re talking over TWO THOUSAND more students going to the non-North district. If there are any Central boosters out there listening, start your plans now to capitalize on this. Strengthen your organization and prepare now. You have the potential in 5 years to hear what you always wanted to hear. In Pickerington there are the Tigers and who else???
While on the subject of population distribution, is anyone on the school board listening? The gross majority of the growth in Pickerington through the next several years will be in the Central district. Why in the world would you construct a darned middle school at North? Why don?’t you park your darned busses there? Have you no common sense? Focus on where the population will be. The school you are proposing for Sycamore Creek will, or can be entirely populated by the kids living in Sycamore Creek. Please, please plan ahead. Please take a realistic look at where you need schools. Don?’t you realize that any potential property for schools near where the population center will be is being swallowed up at a frightening rate?
Stop bowing to the pressure of the North boosters and act on behalf of the entire district taxpayer base. Look at where the students are coming from and build near them. Was everything Monhollen et al said about neighborhood schools just a load of crap? You have overpopulated Heritage and made an unsafe traffic situation exponentially worse in that area all in the name of neighborhood schools. Well if the developers are making the neighborhoods down on Diley, why the he!! would you build a neighborhood school at North?? If you?’re building a neighborhood school for Sycamore Creek, why not build one for I-Diley?
Cut the crap school board! You have proven you can divide this community. Can you try to prove that you can also reunite it?
By Dripping wet AND hopping mad
The final boundary decision was done long before all the information that the committee required was received. As a matter of fact, maps were brought in with the lines drawn and they were circulated fully three weeks before the requested information began trickling in. Stemen had yet to deliver on the demographics information, potential development areas and more. The finals, incidentally, were provided by the athletic boosters. They pretty much ran east to west along Refugee Road and then north up 256. Everyone east of 256 and north of Refugee was being sent to North and the rest to Central. There was also a second plan presented to us showed a portion of the Turnberry/Hines/Tussing area going to North, but we later were informed that this was a token gesture showing the boosters?’ sensitivity towards the higher concentration of minorities in that area.
Don?’t be kidded into believing that there ever was any chance of equity in the division of this community. Don?’t think that there was really a chance that the token line would have really gone west on Refugee to Hines and then north.
If any of you have been listening to the Diley Road widening debate, take your head out of the sand and think about what you have heard. There are over 2,000, I repeat TWO THOUSAND homes going to be built just in the Diley Road area. At one-point-whatever students per house, we?’re talking over TWO THOUSAND more students going to the non-North district. If there are any Central boosters out there listening, start your plans now to capitalize on this. Strengthen your organization and prepare now. You have the potential in 5 years to hear what you always wanted to hear. In Pickerington there are the Tigers and who else???
While on the subject of population distribution, is anyone on the school board listening? The gross majority of the growth in Pickerington through the next several years will be in the Central district. Why in the world would you construct a darned middle school at North? Why don?’t you park your darned busses there? Have you no common sense? Focus on where the population will be. The school you are proposing for Sycamore Creek will, or can be entirely populated by the kids living in Sycamore Creek. Please, please plan ahead. Please take a realistic look at where you need schools. Don?’t you realize that any potential property for schools near where the population center will be is being swallowed up at a frightening rate?
Stop bowing to the pressure of the North boosters and act on behalf of the entire district taxpayer base. Look at where the students are coming from and build near them. Was everything Monhollen et al said about neighborhood schools just a load of crap? You have overpopulated Heritage and made an unsafe traffic situation exponentially worse in that area all in the name of neighborhood schools. Well if the developers are making the neighborhoods down on Diley, why the he!! would you build a neighborhood school at North?? If you?’re building a neighborhood school for Sycamore Creek, why not build one for I-Diley?
Cut the crap school board! You have proven you can divide this community. Can you try to prove that you can also reunite it?
By Dripping wet AND hopping mad


