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Apr 20, 2008

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Gehrig Saldaña

Amazing! Why would anyone be surprised DISD doesn't track sub-contractors when they do not track and/or maintain a data base of DISD students who have either been caught under the influence and/or with possession of Cheese-Heroin? Why would anyone be surprised DISD has yet to provide DISD teachers with workshops to assist them to recognize when DISD students are under the influence of the deadly Cheese-Heroin? When will Superintendent Hinojosa and the entire school board understand the same priority given to business projects should also be given to the cheese-heroin issue they have within their school district? I mean, DISD has a facilities task force right? So, when will the DISD implement a badly needed departmental/community driven cheese-heroin task force as well? You know, you can issue out tons of contracts to build school buildings but without students, we have nothing.

Is anyone on the DISD board other than trustee Carla Ranger really seeking the transparent government within the DISD it sorely lacks and greatly needs? Considering the current DISD climate of Smoke & Mirrors, I'm surprised!, Trust Us, Long Overdue Audit, & Cheese What Cheese Mentality, I bet a vast majority of DISD taxpayers would advise DISD trustees time is overdue for them to belly up to the bar, and follow trustee Carla Ranger's push to establish a firm ethics reform policy.

An ethics reform policy that would prohibit DISD to award contracts to companies with financial ties to school board members and one that would leave no stone unturned to assure DISD taxpayers there is no Hanky Panky going on with political appointees who wind up being awarded bond contracts.

Speaking of horrendous? Horrendous is when a DISD trustee has reached a stage in his political life where you've relegated yourself to serve as a water-boy for some DISD power brokers who want you to find an opponent for a fellow colleague on the board you serve on on behalf of DISD taxpayers. That is Horrendous!!! Ms. Ranger, have you received a response on your request that Don R. Smith Jr., Executive Director of DISD's Office of Professional Responsibility for your requested investigation?

DISD taxpayers may now have a better understanding of the infamous "We're changing back to the good old days" comment of a well-known DISD power broker printed on recent copy of the Dallas Business Journal. And here I really believed every penny that was 'misused' by hundreds of morally challenged DISD employees with their DISD p-cards would be held accountable. Thus, millions of DISD taxpayer funds 'misused' have yet to be paid back to DISD taxpayers along with the insult of a million dollar investigation price tag charged to DISD taxpayers. Lets hope the DISD p-card debacle and the way the DISD p-card scandal was handled does not represent the prelude to going back to the good old days.

Wildcat Parent

This is not the forum for "cheese." As I recall, DISD was given some award for its drug abuse program. It is the parent's responsibility to know what their kids are doing and who their friends are.

carlos quintanilla

DISD did not recive an award for its efforts on drugs, it received a grant from the federal government to drug test stsudents within DISD. DISD regretfully, has been inactive, while the community has been proactive organizing student and parent rallies, meetings, community outreach campaigns, establsishing task forces both on a county level and a city level, organizing sports and recreational programs and lobbying politicians for more funding for treatment. Accion America has been the catalyst for this effort including briefing Sen. Coryn on the issue of Cheese, which he had no information about, despite the fact that more than 11 students had died from Cheese Heroin.

This forum may not be about Cheese Heroin, but it is the same leaders who have refused to answer any questions regarding children dying and overdosing in classrooms. We will have our first oppoertunity to address this issue with Dr.Hinojosa shortly. We expect and hope things will change.

Michael Davis-Dallas Progress

If it was city hall voting on things and getting contracts, how would you feel? There needs to be one standard applied to all entities.

Rick Wamre

Michael, your point is well-taken about how we would feel if city hall people were voting on things and then getting contracts. But the difference is that city hall policy precludes that, while DISD policy does not. I'm not necessarily defending the DISD policy; all I'm saying is that at this point, no one has been accused of doing anything illegal, unethical or immoral — according to the existing DISD policy. Also, as it relates to Craig Reynolds and the other volunteer members of the facilities task force, they are merely making recommendations to the DISD board; the facilities task force members have no authority to vote on anything (unlike city council members or DISD board members), and they also aren't assigning contracts to themselves.

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