School Bond Issue Heating Up As Election Nears
School Bond Issue Heating Up As Election Nears Save Email Print
Reporter: Natasha Trelfa
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The final push for people supporting and opposing the bond issue is now in the home stretch heading into election day, with both sides saying the decision to delay the vote until November has been a good move.

"We're trying to get the word out, as our sign says, we need to believe in and invest in our kids," said Jeff Davis, a member of the USD 259 School Board.

But, as expected, not everyone agrees.

"These people really need to go back to the drawing board and figure out what they really need, not what they want," said John Stevens, who's against the bond issue.

With just weeks to go until voters give their final decision the $370 million Wichita school bond issue, those on both sides are trying to drive home their points.

"I don't think some of the naysayers have seen our buildings and seen the needs that we have," said Davis.

"Wichita is the largest city in the state and most of the taxes are coming from Wichita to pay for the state, so to me it's joke," said Stevens.

Stevens said he's not against spending money, but said he would like to see the numbers toned down and the money put towards items other than things like upgraded athletics facilities.

"If it was $60 million to fix what were talking about, a new high school, a couple new grade schools, I wouldn't even be involved in talking to folks about how excessive it is," said Stevens.

Those hoping the bond issue comes through say it's going to be key to helping Wichita students stay competitive with everything from upgraded facilities to smaller class sizes.

"It's also about closing the achievement gap and becoming better educated. We need to get smaller class sizes," said Davis.

Whether they're for or against the bond issue, both sides say it's now in the hands of the voters.

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Posted by: Amy Location: Wichita on Oct 21, 2008 at 08:05 PM
If you doubt that Wichita needs this bond issue, please go on a tour of either Heights High School or Seltzer Elementary School. Heights has so much overcrowding that many teachers don't even have a classroom - they are on a cart! For Seltzer - most elementary schools in the district have a two-three mile feeder area. Seltzer has over a 13 mile feeder area! Most of Seltzer's area was once farmland. It is now neighborhoods filled with children and families. Please find out the facts before you vote. Once you do, voting yes becomes obvious. Thank you!

Posted by: michael Location: wichita on Oct 13, 2008 at 08:44 AM
Vote "No" on school bond, yes on more money to fix our streets, our infrastructure needs more help,,

Posted by: kara Location: wichita on Oct 12, 2008 at 05:50 PM
VOTE NO MY TAXES ARE TOO HIGH NOW. TEACHERS CAN DO BETTER WITH WHAT THEY HAVE

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