Make Orwell Fiction Again T-shirts
August 3, 2018 @ 10:34 pm
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I saw this on a cheap looking hat on Facebook. I liked it so much- I said “I think I want a T-shirt” – and the shirts that were out there were also fugly. So- here is the David Esrati designed “Make Orwell Fiction Again” T-shirt in black, with Cheeto Orange ink- printed on my […]
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The Trotwood Turnaround
August 3, 2018 @ 7:26 am
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I left a school board meeting last night and didn’t feel dirty. That’s the total opposite of every visit I make to the cesspool that doubles as the Dayton Board of Education. Trotwood schools are currently 608 out of 608 districts in the state. Dead last. Bottom of the barrel, but going to a school […]
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Different day, same circus. Dayton Public Schools tries Monday for a shit-show
July 30, 2018 @ 7:48 pm
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Dayton Public Schools Board of Education meets on Tuesdays at five, except when they meet on Mondays at five. They meet to conduct business on the second Tuesday of the Month- except when they have a special meeting on a Monday at the end of the month. They discuss the public business at hand, in […]
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The Open Meetings Acts for dummies at Wright State (and elsewhere)
July 29, 2018 @ 6:29 pm
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If there are two primary jobs of a university board of trustees, it is to hire and evaluate the President of a University and to keep track of the money. It would seem the WSU board of trustees can’t figure out where the money went and who to blame or praise. Maybe it’s because this […]
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Why the sales tax hike isn't the answer
July 24, 2018 @ 6:55 am
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I’m one of the people stirred up about the sales tax hike. I’ve already known for years that if I do my shopping in Greene county, I can save .5% on sales tax that funds the RTA- a Montgomery County Service that actually goes to Greene county on my dime (WSU and the Greene). I […]
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Why there is no hope for Dayton Public Schools
July 19, 2018 @ 10:19 pm
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There were two Dayton Day-Old News reporters sitting in on the Tuesday night business meeting of the Dayton Board of Education. I was there with camera rolling. There was Mario Gallin, the best candidate in the last election that the citizens chose not to pick. And there was the school board, minus the Treasurer who […]
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