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Pandora

Pitchforks and Torches at HPC


by Paul C. Clark
Staff Writer
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The commissioners come into play because they are the only ones who can approve the issuance of school bonds, which despite the name, are issued by Guilford County, not the school system.

Most of the rest of the school board members urged the audience to pressure the commissioners to sell the bonds, even though the airport area high school won't be built.

"We are the only elected body in Guilford County that can't raise money for ourselves," Belton complained. "I'm thrilled by this turnout ... but I'm always puzzled that the turnout doesn't transfer to our funding body."

With the fight over the airport area high school over, attention will turn to the commissioners. If they sell the bonds, attention will turn to the fight over the spoils, which is likely to get ugly.

After the failure to find land for the proposed schools, the Guilford County Schools Facilities Department came up with the $76 maintenance list – but only 91 of the school system's 124 schools are on it.

Price gave the audience the cell phone numbers of County Commissioners Bill Bencini, Bruce Davis and Commissioner-elect Hank Henning.

Price said, "Those men aren't in bed until twelve at night, and they love hearing from their constituents."

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    NW High
    December 10, 2012 | 02:38 PM

    I understand the plight of HPC, however they are not the only over crowded school. NW High consistently is in the top two list in test scores, SAT, college scholarships, etc. At the same time the front of the school is barely visible behind the trailer park of mobile classrooms.

    Richard Sumner
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    HP Central
    December 12, 2012 | 08:59 AM

    If the district lines stay the way they are, my son will be a Freshman in 2018 at HP Central. I am afraid of what that school may be like by then.

    I would like to suggest that there are ZERO upgrades or maintenance items taken care of at the District offices until our SCHOOLS are brought up to date.

    That of course will never happen...

    Wally the Engineer
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    Wally's World
    December 13, 2012 | 06:54 AM

    Wally is right on HP Central; the big wheels come first, teachers second and students dead last.
    Having kin retired from GCS central office, we have too many folks making too much money trying to justify their way too underworked jobs.

    Observer
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    HPC BISON
    December 18, 2012 | 04:49 AM

    School Board: Message from the army: Get your head out of the sand!!

    Roger
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    High Point Central Conditions
    December 19, 2012 | 08:55 AM

    Our daughters graduated from HPC and some of their friends now teach there. How in the world they manage to teach anything in these deplorable conditions is to be commended. Please keep up the pressure on the school board and the country commissioners. DO NOT LET HIGH POINT continue to be the Red Headed Stepchild of Guilford County.

    Red Headed Stepchild
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