Showing posts with label Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2010

If We Wait Long Enough, Will It Be Free?

Make up your minds, will ya!

Residents of Wyndham Hills--and the public--were initially told that if they went ahead with a plan to demand that a Special Electors Meeting be held to reduce the required distance for busing from 2.0 to 1.5 miles would cost district residents at least $292,000.

Given the economy, that pronouncement seemed to loom as a potentially painful poke in the eye with a very sharp stick to residents struggling to make ends meet and already worried about rising property taxes.

Was it Fear Factor Sun Prairie?
Was that initial cost projection a tad elevated to suck the wind out of the public's lungs and perhaps deter the Wyndham Hill community from pursuing their quest?

As usual with this school district, we can only guess and infer because full disclosure is simply not going to happen unless a major overhaul of the school board is enacted.

Busing Costs Become A Moving Target
In the span of just 35 days, we have seen the estimates of the cost of providing busing to middle schoolers that live more than 1.5 miles (instead of 2) drop from $292,000, to $146000, and now to $89,000.

June 17, the STAR
...If the walking distances for middle school aged children are decreased, it will affect the entire school district. SPASD business services and Kobussen Bus Company project that if the distance was decreased from two miles to one and a half miles, the transportation costs would be $292,000. Costs would continue to increase by 3 percent for the next five years.

July 14, the STAR
...A decrease in the middle school busing distance would increase the district’s busing costs. For example, reducing the distance to one and a half (1.5) miles would increase busing costs by an estimated $146,000. All residents living in the school district may attend and vote at this meeting.

$146,000 was also the figure cited on a special postcard mailer received in all homes this week.

July 22, School District Administration E-Mail
From: Phil Frei pfrei@spasd.k12.wi.us>
Sent: Thu Jul 22 08:55:39 2010
Subject: News on reducing the MS milage to 1.5 miles

Kobussen ran the proposed routes for 1.5 miles. It wont take as many new routes as originally planned, the estimated cost is now $89,650. This is about 2 1/2 cents on the mill rate or $4.50 tax increase on a $200,000 home.

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Ya know...it would seem that for what we pay our administrators, one would think that we could get better accuracy on the numbers coming out of the district. It just seems that with every issue, the cost is a moving target.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

What Those Scholarship Folks Don't Understand

So...skunked again on state and national scholarship winners. Don't these people KNOW how smart our kids are? Don't they read the STAR and see those exhaustively lengthy lists of honor roll students?


And what about our perfect 4.0 kids? We have 21 seniors and 25 juniors who posted perfect 4.0 GPAs for the third quarter....and none of them was worthy of a major scholarship?


We've been robbed!!!!!


Did we mention that the 3rd quarter honor roll lists were released in the last couple of weeks?
Ho-hum!


High school
QTR2... 41% made the honor roll; QTR3...what do you know...41% made the honor roll.
QTR2 81 kids (1 of 20 kids) scored a perfect 4.0; QTR3... 82 kids


Middle school
Lo and behold...we did have a slight decline here. Is someone listening?
QTR2... 60% (840)made the honor roll; QTR3...what do you know...only 55% (770) made the honor roll this time. Slackers!


But...some of the middle scholars are actually doing better.
116 kids scored a perfect 4.0 in QTR3, compared to only 103 in QTR2.


Timelines - Comparing Honor rolls 2008 vs 2010
We thought it would be interesting to dig into the archives and see how things compare to 2 years ago....you may recall...that fateful error that put 83% of high school kids on the honor roll? In retrospect, some are wondering if that wasn't one of the final nails that Culver used to seal Paul Keats' fate.


Well...we compared the high school and middle schools, and hey...at least we have consistency going for us. In 3rd quarter 2008 41% of high schoolers made the honor roll...same as in 2010. In 3rd quarter 2008, 55% of middle schoolers made the honor roll, same as in 2010. The one significant difference was the for 3rd quarter 2008, 18% of middle schoolers received a 4.0 GPA, while in 2010, less than half, 8.4%, made that grade.


Telling statistic?


Read the QTR 2 blogpost

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

CHUMS? Really???

so...it is going to be Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School. Do you think anyone will notice that their sweatshirts will say "CHUMS"? Seeing as it will actually house the "freshmen"...wouldn't it have been a good idea to use "Junior High" in the name? Did we really need administrative time worrying about this? Cardinal Heights sounds like an elderly home or a ghetto....

But...on the plus side...perhaps we could get Chumlee, of the History Channel's "Pawn Stars" fame to come out for the deication...perhaps be the honorary mascot?

From one community resident:
"Did they honestly think that that cutesy name [Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School., aka CHUMS] was a good one to put on the Upper Middle School? "

From another resident:
" I'm sorry; I don't know what your opinion was on that name, and the name (Cardinal Heights) is fine as far as I'm concerned. However, that acronym is just asking for trouble. I'm a bit disappointed that Davidson and some of the others took such a whimsical attitude toward something that may well be a point of ridicule for kids. Who knows, maybe I'm the only one that sees it that way, but it just seems to be a bit risky given how these things go some times. "
...and yet another:
With a bit more levity - a mascot suggestion:
How about Chumley of Tennessee Tuxedo fame?

...and one more?
Or perhaps [getting Nickelodeon to pop for] naming rights for the cafeteria at CHUMS?
Name the cafeteria "Chum Bucket" a la Spongebob?

Last but not least
" Sorry to make so much light of a serious issue and potentially treading on your opinion, but I've got to tell you, it's not the best name. Considering the issue there, and perhaps as a way of increasing the "stature of that school", we should consider changing that to Cardinal Heights Junior High School before we print too many things up with the name on it. "
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SP-EYE's 2 cents:
Perhaps its just too close to that awful 80's sci-fi movie, C.H.U.D. ("Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller")....Cannabilistic Humanoid Upper Middle Schoolers???? Seriously board members...we get the almost-too-cute "CHUMS" acronym....but you DO realize that the world has changed ...don't you? I mean...chums, meaning "buddies" is a tad anachronistic, dontcha think? And you DO realize that CHUM also is the word used for fish guts used to draw sharks...right? We don't even have the chutzpah to print it here...but you might wanna also see how the word "CHUM" is defined/used in street slang according to the [word of warning to the faint of heart or those easily offended] Urban Dictionary. Newsflash...that's something the kids use all the time. We hope you're absitively, posolutely certain you want to go with that name before you spend a fortune printing signs and t-shirts, and whatever.