Mr. Crotchitty Says Vote No on Measure E - Part I
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I am an east end parent who WANTS OUR SCHOOLS TO BE COMPLETELY INTEGRATED. And I'm supporting measure E because underfunding ANY school and overcrowding ANY classroom - west, east, north, or south - is counterproductive. How does dropping after school sports serve our students? How does dropping art and music level the educational playing field? How does firing beloved teachers improve learning? MEASURE E SUPPORTS ALL SCHOOLS ACROSS ALAMEDA, not just those on the east end.
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@AnahoDS "Meanwhile, on the pro measure E camp they put on YouTube a statement saying that East is 70% white"
That video that you refer to is obviously a hoax created by the "No on E" camp to stir the pot. Same with the "It's For My Children" one. How anyone can mistake those as authentic Yes ads is beyond me.
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@jboeger The ratios are much higher for middle school. Your figures are incorrect.
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@Justusman72 So they have less classrooms, not less students per teacher. It's 20:1 for K-3 for all of Alameda. If you believe otherwise, please show me why.
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@jboeger That is not correct. East side schools are smaller than west side schools.
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@Justusman72 That is not true. The ratios are the same.
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@jboeger Susan Davis is one of the leaders in the pro-Measure E movement. Measure E is designed to reduce the consolidation on schools. The schools on the East side have a significantly lower student to teacher ratio than the central Alameda and western Alameda schools. See Alamedans For Fair Taxation.
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@AnahoDS I agree that AUSD should do some consolidation, but the racism argument? eh, pull the other one.
@jboeger This Measure E will trigger some sort of Complex of superiority vs inferiority. For example, hey Pal, my kids are now learning at Alameda High! (proud like a rooster). Meanwhile, on the pro measure E camp they put on YouTube a statement saying that East is 70% white, parent/guardian are more wealthier than West, etc... that's the racism embryo.
In fact, AUSD has to find another way to resolve the problem, not by taxation on existing business companies.
AnahoDS 1 year ago
@AnahoDS I agree that this is not fair to businesses. And I very much resent that this parcel tax is needed. But trying to keep your own neighborhood schools open does not make you a racist. This is a bullshit argument. Argue w/ your pocketbook, that's acceptable but the racism argument is a load.
I guess you think it will be good for Alameda when every middleschooler has to be schlepped to the west end at the same time?
jboeger 1 year ago