Friday, May 17, 2013

GOVERNOR RICK REFUSES TO EDUCATE STUDENTS
WITH RAINY DAY MONEY

By Sis. Mouthpiece
May 17, 2013 @ 17:00 P. M.

A top state lawmaker is calling on Gov. Rick Snyder to tap into the state's rainy day fund to reopen the Buena Vista Schools in Saginaw County, where officials canceled classes this week because the district has run out of money.
From The Detroit News:http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20...
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Problem Solved

wanful50  Here is the solution to the problem. Since Webinars, Podcast, Skype and Plain ole internet subscriptions are the other educational alternative to schools and colleges as an access to learning. The school can stay shut down, but the instructors and the students can correspond through Webinars, etc... Now, would be the time for technology to be introduced to each of the 400 students. They can learn as I, through online resources, and finished the school year through technology. All the school will need is a tech group that is available to the students on a reasonable hour base. There the problem is solved and the students win. No Harm, No Foul. The smaller kids can meet at one church building, one community building and still use a Webinar to learn.
If some of the parents cannot afford computers, start a fund raiser through the community churches to get those households that don't have access to a computer, now is your opportunity to be big in your communities. (See Francis Van-Lare about the computers below).

We need renascent thinkers in moments of Crisis.

Published on May 17, 2013
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A top state lawmaker is calling on Gov. Rick Snyder to tap into the state's rainy day fund to reopen the Buena Vista Schools in Saginaw County, where officials canceled classes this week because the district has run out of money.
From The Detroit News:http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20...
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Continue to speak with Fowler Nation to see if there is something you can so to help.

I recommend Francis Van-Lare at Vanlare.com.

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