Posted on 08/23/2010 11:13:58 AM PDT by Red in Blue PA
LOS ANGELES -- Next month's opening of the Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools will be auspicious for a reason other than its both storied and infamous history as the former Ambassador Hotel, where the Democratic presidential contender was assassinated in 1968. With an eye-popping price tag of $578 million, it will mark the inauguration of the nation's most expensive public school ever.
The K-12 complex to house 4,200 students has raised eyebrows across the country as the creme de la creme of "Taj Mahal" schools, $100 million-plus campuses boasting both architectural panache and deluxe amenities.
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At RFK, the features include fine art murals and a marble memorial depicting the complex's namesake, a manicured public park, a state-of-the-art swimming pool and preservation of pieces of the original hotel.
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<40% LAUSD graduation. Of the 40% that do graduate, 80% cannot read at college level and must take beginning reading classes.
Foxnews just read a comment from the school district.....in their response, they misspelled “serious” as “serous”....also had another misspelling.
No joke.
<40% LAUSD graduation rate. Of the 40% that do graduate, 80% cannot read at college level and must take beginning reading classes.
Education is getting more costly. Time to blame high cost of teachers.
I’m praying for the municipal bond market to tank so BS projects like this can’t get bonded out. Wall Street has been pushing this crap for years. They are the enablers
ARE THEY INSANE???????????
HOW DID THEY GET THIS KIND OF BUDGET FOR THIS??????
Fine. Then we shouldn’t hear one single, solitary bitch from the LA school district about budget shortfalls, should we?
They need to find out who is responsible for this boondoggle and hang them. This is a total disgrace and now they come begging money from the rest of us to they can pay police and firemen.
In case anyone didn’t run the numbers, this comes out to $138,000 per student.
Proof that the budget crisis is not a real concern for the left.
The sooner LA and CA go broke the sooner we can fix the problems.
When I first saw the spiral architecture along side the 101, I thought it was another Disney Music/Theater complex.
That’s $137,619.00 per pupil. Is that high? Seems so to me. Actually it’s crazy. Did it say how much of the money comes from Federal programs?
I’m really sick of the Federal Government paying for everything. In Charlotte they’re putting in a wireless network for emergency services. Guess who’s paying for it.
Another school built for Anchor Babies and other children of illegal aliens. Who wouldn’t cross the border illegally to get your kids into this for free — even though it is run by LAUSD! By the time out public school teachers/government propagandists get done with these kids they’ll be illiterate in not one language but two! Bwahaha!
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Look, they've been telling us for years that low education scores are because of lack of money, right?
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STOP LAUGHING !!!
Can we start placing bets as to when the first shooting will occur there?
Anyone who believes Marble is the solution ot the problem IS the problem.
The LA education elites build an unnecessarily extravagant school and charge the taxpayers crushing taxes to fund it. In a prior time, Louis XIV building Versailles on the backs of the starving peasants. In both cases, the elites took everything the common people had to build their palaces.
They even have “talking benches” at the school. Lots of silly stuff. A resurant quality pizza oven, etc.
No logic points for you.
Assuming the building lasts for 12 years, then there will be 4200 DIFFERENT students in there, for a total of 8400.
I'll grant you that it's an atrocious amount of money, but your numbers aren't right.
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