Frequently Asked Questions
1 Are you in favor of Managed Choice?
Yes, City residents are also Sullivan
County residents; therefore, they should have the right to attend Sullivan
County Schools. Since City residents can be elected to serve on the Sullivan County
Board of Education, it is my belief that any City student should have the right
to attend a county school under zoning guidelines established by the Sullivan
County Board of Education.
Please see this article in the Kingsport
Times News, March 27, 2013
Are you in favor of the two high school plan for
Sullivan County?
Yes, two Sullivan County High Schools in
the right locations plus Dobyns-Bennet and Tennessee High School can serve all
students in the city and county.
3.
Are you in favor of neighborhood schools?
Yes, I support elementary neighborhood
schools. Middle School communities have to be larger in order to provide all
opportunities for middle schoolers. High School Communities must be even larger
to provide a comprehensive education for our students.
4.
Are you in favor of closing Indian Springs
Elementary School?
No, it is ideally located in this area and
the enrollment is predicted to remain stable or increase as long as Managed
Choice (which I support) exists.
5.
Does the two high school plan approved by the
Sullivan County Board of Education mean that Indian Springs Elementary School
would be combined with Holston Elementary School?
No, that would require additional action by
the Sullivan County Board of Education. I am not in favor of that action as
long as we have Managed Choice and stable enrollment.
6.
Can one High School centrally located
accommodate all students who want to attend the new school?
Yes. The school can be designed with office space
for teachers, which makes more classroom space available for students.
7.
Do you believe that we can continue to operate
three school systems in Sullivan County?
No, it is my belief that the State will eventually
change the funding mechanism so that we will have to operate a Unified School
System. By my definition, a Unified School System is different from a
Consolidated School District. Sullivan County’s Two High School plan would fit
perfectly with a Unified District if the locations are good.
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