No Oak, that ruling had nothing to do with handicapped kids. Don't confuse the issue with another. It's too important.
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > What was the Commissioner's reason in his ruling?: He found that > > little Johnny Whitebread from Avon has a RIGHT (!) to learn the oboe > > That ruling also enables parents with troubled or diabled kids to be > bussed to a district that can cater to those kids. A "simple" solution > that court hasn't figured out, is to buy an oboe in Asbury and pay some > music teacher from the outside $50 to teach the "whitekid" the oboe. > but then the courts will say that the kdis has to have a professional > oboe lesson. > > Wasn't there a case a couple years ago where Colts Neck was complaining > that a family with 2 handicapped kids purposely moved to Colts Neck, > knowing that Colt's Neck couldn't meet the needs? The result, the kids > had to be bussed to a private school - costing over $100k per year. > Something like that. It's a real f'd p system. > > Drive by Long Branch Schools. Geez, my abbott contributed tax dollars > even went to a new computerized billboard in front of the new middle > school. Money well spent. Carefree who gives a damn spending. The part > of the school they haven't finished knokcing down is probably in better > shape then any AP school. Speaking of, AP has to send their kids to a > school Neptune is going to knock down. > > Amazing how Neptune and Long Branch manged to over construct some new > buildings with only a couple hundred million of non-resident property > tax $ while asbury in these years manged to spend only a few million > more or less repainting the stadium. > > What about the kids that are "bussed" into white districts, like ocean > twp, to play sports. OT even got a coach that way. Luckily, the guy was > great and is a great person. However, he remains a very highly paid > admin today. BB should know him. > > CBA has a way to find great athletes. Some of those great ones > receive "scholarships" even though they would never admit it. They > rerecruit. > > > > adminsitration's attorney billed $500,000 in 12 months. Now the one > > who billed $750,000 has the job again, and I don't know how much he > > has billed so far, but I know he wasn't the lowest bidder for the > > job. > > Love it when one professional looks at another's bills. Then wants to > sue. Sue. Sue. > > Righfully so. > > How about hiring 2 FT attorneys? > Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AsburyPark/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/