I finally found a way to get the actual Alvord ISD letter available online.
Click here for the .pdf. Please ignore the domain, it is not related to this. Also, the .pdf is about 2MB, so it may take awhile to open. Smartest thing would be to right-click and save.
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Showing posts with label alvord isd. Show all posts
Monday, March 3, 2008
Alvord ISD electioneering story getting blogger attention
First, a blog from Wise County posted a blurb about the Alvord ISD/John Trice/Larry Wilson electioneering story and it's getting comments here: http://skattershooting.blogspot.com/2008/03/alvord-isd.html
Another North Texas area blogger picked up the story over a week ago: http://ntconservative.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/alvord-school-officials-have-lost-their-minds/
Also, Paul Burka posted something about the King/Tison race, and the comments mention the Alvord ISD scandal: http://www.texasmonthly.com/blogs/burkablog/2008/03/campaign-central-32-p-king-tison.php
Regardless of what happens tomorrow in the King/Tison race, I think it's extremely important that the residents of Alvord ISD start digging into this electioneering scandal. A lot of accusations have been flying through the comments on our last post on the subject - it's vital that local citizens begin keeping a closer eye on the district and the school board.
Another North Texas area blogger picked up the story over a week ago: http://ntconservative.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/alvord-school-officials-have-lost-their-minds/
Also, Paul Burka posted something about the King/Tison race, and the comments mention the Alvord ISD scandal: http://www.texasmonthly.com/blogs/burkablog/2008/03/campaign-central-32-p-king-tison.php
Regardless of what happens tomorrow in the King/Tison race, I think it's extremely important that the residents of Alvord ISD start digging into this electioneering scandal. A lot of accusations have been flying through the comments on our last post on the subject - it's vital that local citizens begin keeping a closer eye on the district and the school board.
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