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The eight Knox County residents decided to do something about the perceived lack of community and parental involvement in the school system's process of developing the plan.
More here.
Like others, Cathy McCaughan has put a lot into this issue: My mind and body are drained of ability.
In the past two weeks, I have learned about the uplifting good and depressingly bad sides of Knoxville politics and communities.
I need to process and get beyond some of the raw wounds before I try to post my observations.
Time for sleep now.
Doug McCaughan, Cathy's husband: The Knox County School rezoning has caused quite a stir and last night roughly 130 people came together in a meeting that was planned only 4 days ago.
Of the 7 organizers of the meeting, 4 are bloggers and others are readers of blogs.
Even in the crowd there were mutters of "Thank you for your website" "I read your post" and so forth.
Doug has a nice roundup here.Brian Hornback: The message needs to be that this was a flawed process thus the results were flawed.
The three action points going forward is 1) Request the School Board members to cast a No vote.
2) The Process was flawed and 3) Move forward with a new and better process.
Also, more than 100 comments at this posting.
Posted by Michael Silence on April 27, 2007 at 08:31 AM
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