Saturday, June 26, 2004
Monrovia SchoolLink Preview for Wednesday, June 23
Well, I'm going to be a bit brief tonight. I'm on vacation and doing this from a motel room in Lodi. (Isn't there a song something about being stuck in Lodi? Whatever.)
~ Brad Haugaard brad@sacklunch.net
The regular meeting is this Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Remember the magic Item 4.2, "Public hearing for items not on the agenda," your opportunity to say whatever you please.
A few highlights appear to be (from what I can tell using my Lodi-to-Monrovia telescope):
- The board will decide whether to hire Pacific Mechanical Services forf $95,407 to do some heating project for the Monrovia High School Gymnasium.
- The board will let the public know the terms of its tentative contract agreement with the district teachers and staff.
- The board will adopt a budget for 2004-05.
- Second reading of the board's dress code policy. (I've got to try to remember the purpose of "readings." I think it basically means, "This is about to be adopted, folks, so if you want to complain about it, you better speak up now.")
- Second reading of a board policy called "Volunteer Assistance to School Personnel."
- Some sort of new rule about "Nutrition and Food/Beverage Sales." Is this the no-soda pop rule? I'm not sure, but I'd guess it is.
Okay, I know I've given you all the information except what you really want to know, to wit (I always love saying "to wit"): Why in the world would anybody spend their vacation in Lodi? Well, I've got a friend who moved to Lodi, so we're visiting him - and just for today, then we're outa here. And why did my friend move to Lodi? Well, you'll have to ask him, but I gotta say, it's got some very nice parts to it. Very quaint and attractive old town and old residential district and a lot of nice new stores on the outskirts. But you get off the 99 freeway at the business district exit and it looks like a town where you'll find nothing but used hubcap dealers. (Hey, Lodi! Clean up your front yard!)
Gotta go.
The Monrovia School Link is also available on line at www.monroviaschoollink.com
Well, I'm going to be a bit brief tonight. I'm on vacation and doing this from a motel room in Lodi. (Isn't there a song something about being stuck in Lodi? Whatever.)
~ Brad Haugaard brad@sacklunch.net
The regular meeting is this Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Remember the magic Item 4.2, "Public hearing for items not on the agenda," your opportunity to say whatever you please.
A few highlights appear to be (from what I can tell using my Lodi-to-Monrovia telescope):
- The board will decide whether to hire Pacific Mechanical Services forf $95,407 to do some heating project for the Monrovia High School Gymnasium.
- The board will let the public know the terms of its tentative contract agreement with the district teachers and staff.
- The board will adopt a budget for 2004-05.
- Second reading of the board's dress code policy. (I've got to try to remember the purpose of "readings." I think it basically means, "This is about to be adopted, folks, so if you want to complain about it, you better speak up now.")
- Second reading of a board policy called "Volunteer Assistance to School Personnel."
- Some sort of new rule about "Nutrition and Food/Beverage Sales." Is this the no-soda pop rule? I'm not sure, but I'd guess it is.
Okay, I know I've given you all the information except what you really want to know, to wit (I always love saying "to wit"): Why in the world would anybody spend their vacation in Lodi? Well, I've got a friend who moved to Lodi, so we're visiting him - and just for today, then we're outa here. And why did my friend move to Lodi? Well, you'll have to ask him, but I gotta say, it's got some very nice parts to it. Very quaint and attractive old town and old residential district and a lot of nice new stores on the outskirts. But you get off the 99 freeway at the business district exit and it looks like a town where you'll find nothing but used hubcap dealers. (Hey, Lodi! Clean up your front yard!)
Gotta go.
The Monrovia School Link is also available on line at www.monroviaschoollink.com
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