Glen Park
The IFF consultant firm hired by the New Berlin school district put the total cost of necessary District facility improvements at $25 million —with Eisenhower and Glen Park Schools needing the most work. IFF recommended closing a school. Reportedly, closing Glen Park could save an estimated $300,000 per year, and selling could save $500,000. On the other hand, fixing Glen Park would cost around $4 million. -----See Oct 17 New Berlin NOW news report.
$4 million to fix Glen Park? How interesting. A 2008 consultant report had the cost to restore Glen Park at around $8 million. And per the April 2011 NOW: ” just replacing the worn-out electrical system, environmental system and plumbing would seem to not cost that much - about $3.1 million, according to the 2008 report. But doing those projects also means that the school would have to upgrade its fire protection system and comply with federal requirements for those with disabilities, Pulliam said. Upgrading fire protection would add $211,365, according to the report. The cost for complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act is unknown at this point, Pulliam said. Once work starts, the whole building would have to be brought up to current international building codes, Pulliam said - and that's complex and expensive. "Everything in there is really needed," he said of the $8 million estimate.”
Really, Sen. Lazich?
Sen. Mary Lazich was mentioned today in a post by Blogging Blue:
"What have Wisconsin’s Republicans been doing during their special “jobs” session
Such An Eventful Day
Did you know that yesterday, Nov. 8?------
- Ohio voters repealed anti-union law
- Sen. Russell Pearce was recalled in Arizona
- Controversial abortion amendment was voted down in Mississippi
- Obama health care law was upheld by appeals court
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11-11-11 Veterans Day
"On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the Allied nations and Germany in the First World War, then known as "the Great War." Commemorated as Armistice Day beginning the following year, November 11th became a legal federal holiday in the United States in 1938. In the aftermath of World War II and the Korean War, Armistice Day became Veterans Day, a holiday dedicated to American veterans of all wars " ---per History.com
"In an unbroken line of valor stretching across more than two centuries, our veterans have charged into harm's way, sometimes making the ultimate sacrifice, to protect the freedoms that have blessed America. Whether Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard, they are our Nation's finest citizens, and they have shown the heights to which Americans can rise when asked and inspired to do so." -----President Barack Obama"
Unemployment Claims in State Increased Again
Biz Times Daily, Nov. 10, 2011 article
Unemployment claims fall nationally, but rise in Wisconsin again states:
Wisconsin Led Nation in Job Losses Last Month
“Wisconsin had the nation’s biggest job losses in October, while a neighboring state seen as a chief competitor in the battle to attract employers led the nation in adding jobs.”
Are Fox News Viewers Less Informed?
Do Fox News viewers know less than others about what’s going on in the world?
The Huffington Post reports that a recent study (PublicMind Poll) by Fairleigh Dickinson University suggests “Fox News viewers are less informed than people who don’t watch any news.”
A "War on Thanksgiving"?
Haven't heard of the "war on Thanksgiving"?
Check out these intriguing and varied posts on the subject:
That's Ludicrous (or Worse)
The law firm bringing a suit against the state's elections agency advised the Legislature on how to write the very law it is suing over.
Doesn't that situation sound ludicrous?
District of NB Parent-Teacher Conferences
The District of New Berlin’s Fall Parent-Teacher Conferences at Eisenhower and NB West were scheduled for a Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 16, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. For many parents, that means taking time off work to attend the conferences. In previous years, the Parent-Teacher Conferences were held at night.
Since there is no union contract in place, this decision was the administration and the district’s. Obviously, it results in less opportunity for parents to interact with teachers.

