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In reply to the discussion: This Is What A $60 Million High School Football Stadium Looks Like [View all]1-Old-Man
(2,667 posts)18. If even one kid dropped or flunked out in that school the entire approving board should be fired
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Oy vey. At least with 'football' as the word is used globally, there's
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#22
I've always thought basketball was THE most "stop and start" sport out there.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2012
#83
Yeah, you've got a point there (about the final two minutes of bb games). I don't
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#94
you're right. real football just fills those voids with two guys passing the ball back and forth..
frylock
Aug 2012
#35
Don't mean to bore you with pedantry here, but when I taught English as a Second Language
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#108
Hmm. Kind of easy to get higher scores when each goal counts 3 points or 6-7 points and there are
yellowcanine
Aug 2012
#98
You forget this is the state where the school board voted to write actual history out of history textbooks.
Initech
Aug 2012
#25
Facts are never welcome when a good old fashioned Texas-bashing is underway. nt
Dreamer Tatum
Aug 2012
#55
I'm sure if there was a bond issue for something that really dealt with education
WI_DEM
Aug 2012
#3
You would first have to understand the school funding crisis in Texas that has existed as long as I
Horse with no Name
Aug 2012
#70
They can't afford to pay their teachers, or even pencils and paper, but they can afford this?
RC
Aug 2012
#7
It appears to be a well funded high performing school in a wealthy school district
hack89
Aug 2012
#11
Several of their notable alumni have gone on to college or pro football careers
FarCenter
Aug 2012
#13
Any idea of graduation rate? Books they teach from? I mean the things that really,,
benld74
Aug 2012
#14
If even one kid dropped or flunked out in that school the entire approving board should be fired
1-Old-Man
Aug 2012
#18
That stadium is small, only has 1 jumbo tron, the HS were I live in TX has 2....
uponit7771
Aug 2012
#27
and so the products of this rich school system will be compared with the products of schools with no
dembotoz
Aug 2012
#32
Even the poor students at that school (if there are any) will get to use the $60M facilities..
Fumesucker
Aug 2012
#111
I knew it would be Texas. I work with a company that does biz with schools in Texas.
progressivebydesign
Aug 2012
#58
Obsession with high school football, AT THE EXPENSE of academics and even other sports....
YoungDemCA
Aug 2012
#59
I understand that perfectly. It's the person I was replying to who doesn't get it.
WillowTree
Aug 2012
#126
My high school (class of 1975) is still using the same football field and bleachers it had in 1922
slackmaster
Aug 2012
#68
WOW! that's a fancy stadium. This is where fans sit to watch California HS games
Liberal_in_LA
Aug 2012
#74
Yep. I imagine they'd freak if asked to pay for teachers or educational materials. (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#113
And what actual useful things are they shortchanging for their little temple? (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#112
A k-12 school burning $60 million on unrelated expenditures is a complete waste, full stop.
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#116
I think a lot of people forget that you have to pay to get into a football game.
Travis_0004
Aug 2012
#127
Jesus. The Columbus Crew built the first MLS soccer-specific stadium back in '98 for half that. nt
Codeine
Aug 2012
#81
The Allen Stadium is fairly modest, the one where I live in TX is bigger has 2 jumbo trons
uponit7771
Aug 2012
#103