Monday, 7 May 2012
Would Mayor Bateman's "Local Preference" Have Applied To Venezuelan Children Living At The Stadium Under A Canadian Company's Sponsorship?
Posted on 12:52 by Unknown
This is just one more reason why an accounting of where the current attendeees reside that are enrolled in the Keys Gate Charter Schools is warranted. In the prior story we showed documentation of contract terms between the Candian firm Gigantes Baseball Group and La LEY Sports asking La LEY to assist in arranging for four spots from each of the Kingman Road Charter Schools.
We all see cars going to the turnpike after picking up their kids in the afternoon, flying down the turnpike, Kingman, Palm and Speedway Boulevard and dropping them off in the morning. Yet Homestead gives away land, treasure and manpower on a daily basis to support "Homestead's students" but are they all really residing in Homestead? The time has come to audit CSUSA and make adjustments to the contract. The City Council under Mayor Bateman's pledge agreed to expend the necessary items for the good of Homestead's students, have they been played, again?
What percentage of kids are actually from Homestead? Surely, Mayor Bateman wants the local kids to prosper with a "good education partially funded by the City of Homestead" as well as the "local businesses that are fully funded by the City of Homestead", isn't that right Mayor?
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