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Post by Whirled Peas on Nov 4, 2009 9:48:51 GMT -5
Would it inappropriate to rename the Ashland City Schools Board of Education, the Ashland University City School Board of Education?
Just askin'.
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howard
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Post by howard on Nov 4, 2009 19:39:28 GMT -5
Whirled Peas, you hit the nail on the head, my wife and I have been saying the same thing for years. at this point I am going to one-up you, it may be time to go as far as naming Ashland differently, with all the pull the university has it may be named, the City of Ashland University.
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Post by Whirled Peas on Nov 4, 2009 23:45:43 GMT -5
Howard, that's brilliant! Let's put speed bumps on every road to celebrate!
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Post by estherlike on Nov 5, 2009 13:57:32 GMT -5
Whirled Peas, should I invest now in the purple paint?
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howard
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Post by howard on Nov 5, 2009 14:57:42 GMT -5
estherlike, before putting out for the paint be sure the hue is proper, per AU, and request for traffic control while painting is a must. I'm sure you could get a short contract payable at years end.
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Post by gunny on Nov 5, 2009 19:19:42 GMT -5
YOUSE GUYS are terrible!!!! LOL However, coming home from up North tonight. My son mentioned how the exit sign on I 71 says Ashland University not Welcome to Ashland! I mentioned that the town should be renamed Ashland University City!
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howard
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Post by howard on Nov 20, 2009 12:24:52 GMT -5
well I hate to say it but, there goes the neighborhood, schools that is. there is one "option" that has been left out of the equation, K-8 with a new High School. instead of trying to segregate certain neighborhoods from others, as was tried years ago, all in one new facility. why has this option been cast aside for so long? some research shows better graduation rates along with less dropout rates, it's all about the kids.
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