Um, not so fast says Sterling Heights, and we don’t want your 97% moonslimes, Slick Rick.
♫♫ It’s the current year! It’s the current year!….♫♫
mwhuhahahahahahahaha
Um, not so fast says Sterling Heights, and we don’t want your 97% moonslimes, Slick Rick.
♫♫ It’s the current year! It’s the current year!….♫♫
mwhuhahahahahahahaha
MAPSA Statement on Gov. Snyder’s Detroit Education Plan
The Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA) has been the voice of the public charter school movement in Michigan since 1996.
According to them, Governor Snyder’s Detroit Schools plan doesn’t work. Dan Quisenberry, President of the Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA), the state charter school association, says:
“We all agree that every child in Detroit – and every child in Michigan – deserves a great education in a great school. Everything we do should move us closer to that goal. Based on what we’ve seen, we have concerns with any plan that takes decisions out of the hands of parents, and puts them in the hands of a single, politically appointed person.
“We need to raise student achievement in Detroit and solve DPS’s financial situation, and from what we’ve seen and heard, this proposal does neither. ..
What? A new bureaucracy is bad?
Snyder outlined a plan in April that called for the creation of a new Detroit Education District to oversee traditional and charter schools.
Ahhh.. Emphasis engaged.
Pusillanimous, who apparently has now decided to punt to voters too, has its followers, and its name is… Prevailing Wage.
@rstudley The Senate plan was much better. However since that’s over let’s all support the ballot proposal in May.
— Ray Holman (@RayHolman4Labor) December 21, 2014
Other great moments of courage in Michigan Chamber of Commerce history?
MI Chamber will carefully study ballot prop & listen to our members before taking a position on sales tax increase. http://t.co/3kzvCOjo7D
— Rich Studley (@rstudley) December 20, 2014
What is there to review, Mr. I was allegedly against it before I was beholden*? It is a Constitutionally amended spending bill clandestinely crafted by, Rick Snyder and Democrats toeing the MEA line, which if approved, will raise our sales tax 16.7%. The end.
If this were anything about fixing roads, then the House approved that before the advent of Rick Snyder’s One Penny Jenny Plan.
We supported solving road funding problem with user-fees through the legislative process. We did not support the proposed ballot proposal.
— Rich Studley (@rstudley) December 19, 2014
The Chamber's Board of Directors will decide next year after careful study what position we take on the May 2015 sales tax ballot proposal.
— Rich Studley (@rstudley) December 19, 2014
Do study at least 16.7% of your days.
Gov. Snyder appoints @rstudley to the Central Michigan University board.
— MIRSnews.com (@MIRSnews) December 12, 2014
Enjoy any comp seats in the Bahamas, Rich.