Monday, 7 May 2012
La LEY Agreed To Help Place Eight (8) Venezuelan Baseball Players Into The Keys Gate Charter Schools
Posted on 13:01 by Unknown
You read it right. Eight deserving Homestead students would be denied entry into the Keys Gate Charter Elementary and Keys Gate Charter High School so Venezuelan baseball players holed up at the stadium could attend classes. Four student stations at each location was asked for by GBG of La LEY, they used the words "assist in arranging for four (4) spots" at each school.
This is in the agreement between Gigantes Baseball Group and La LEY Sports. Let's examine this, the land the Sports Complex and the Charter High School are on belong to the City of Homestead, the City of Homestead gave Charter Schools USA a sweet deal of a lease, the City of Homestead is paying the insurance on the stadium, providing traffic enforcement/direction for the schools. The City has no accounting from Charter Schools USA as to where the students come from that attend both schools.
Just wondering if La LEY was going to play hardball with those roadway use documents? You know the ones that are purportedly made up papers after the fact. Typical Homestead, business as usual.
Almost forgot, one more thing, children going to the school may be coming from as far away as Venezuela. Does that about cover it? Somebody has some explaining to do. Go to the May 8th COW Meeting and listen to Homestead's version of Hype and Blame.
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