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You are right there. There would be alot of politics involved, who had the most pull. Thats why you should start anew, hire coaches not affilated with any school in the county. Just a dream I know. There wouldn't be enough pots for the local elected officials to put their hands in with one high school.

 

You are absolutely right the local politicians keep the good people of Morgan County under their thumb by making them believe that all these small schools are better. When in fact the quality of education would go up tremendously with one or even two consolidated High Schools. What if Wartburg combined with Coalfield and Sunbright with Oakdale. I think that would be very do-able. And might even save the taxpayers some money in the long run. And you would almost certainly end up with two very powerful sports programs sometime down the road.

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If this was to happon, the Coalfeild parrents woould send they're kids to Oliver Sprimgs or Hairmann to avoidd them Wattbird idiots. I'd rather send my kids to Mossie Grove Ackademy than to Wattbird.

 

 

 

What in the world makes you think that the kids from Coalfield could survive academically in the Burg???? Mercy me we wouldn't want to lower the academic standards to let your crowd in. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

 

Seriously, it isn't as big a deal as everyone would make of it and I would like to see it happen some day. BTW, alot of the Coalfield, Oakdale and Sunbright kids ride to Wartburg every day on that Vocational Bus. The next step is to build a space big enough to house a highschool for around 1200 students or so. Use the current schools in each community as a K-8 school. Use the current Wartburg HS as an alternative school, school central office, and an adult education (GED) facility.

 

This would be expensive, and controversial but in 10 years it would be done, and the educational and athletic programs would be better for it.

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There would be feelings hurt at first, but they would be over it in a few years. I live in Wartburg, and my kids go there. I know of quite a few kids from different communities,(Sunbright, Deer Lodge,Coalfield) that go there. If they made 2 schools it would seem to me that Wartburg and Sunbright would have to join, then Coalfield, Mossy Grove, and Oakdale. Sunbright and Oakdale wouldn't make much sence. Just a thought. You are right, buses from each school travel to the vocational school everyday.

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What in the world makes you think that the kids from Coalfield could survive academically in the Burg???? Mercy me we wouldn't want to lower the academic standards to let your crowd in. /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" /> /roflol.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roflol:" border="0" alt="roflol.gif" />

 

Seriously, it isn't as big a deal as everyone would make of it and I would like to see it happen some day. BTW, alot of the Coalfield, Oakdale and Sunbright kids ride to Wartburg every day on that Vocational Bus. The next step is to build a space big enough to house a highschool for around 1200 students or so. Use the current schools in each community as a K-8 school. Use the current Wartburg HS as an alternative school, school central office, and an adult education (GED) facility.

 

This would be expensive, and controversial but in 10 years it would be done, and the educational and athletic programs would be better for it.

 

Good thoughts. A project like this could turn the whole county around.

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49-6-2105. Maximum time in transit.

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No pupil shall be allowed to remain in transit to or from school on a school bus more than one and one-half (1 1/2) hours in the morning or one and one-half (1 1/2) hours in the afternoon.

History

[Acts 1947, ch. 92, ?§ 3; C. Supp. 1950, ?§ 2495.3 (Williams, ?§ 2495.4); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), ?§ 49-2203.]

 

 

Unless the state changes this, there won't be a single high school in Morgan County. The vocational thing doesn't matter because the kids school is not the vocational school but Sunbright or Oakdale. Once they reach their school the time restraint stops. Right now there are kids that go to Sunbright who get on the bus at 6:45 am and arrive at school after 8 am. If you add the time it takes to get from Sunbright to Wartburg, these kids are over the time limit.

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49-6-2105. Maximum time in transit.

Statute text

No pupil shall be allowed to remain in transit to or from school on a school bus more than one and one-half (1 1/2) hours in the morning or one and one-half (1 1/2) hours in the afternoon.

History

[Acts 1947, ch. 92, ?§ 3; C. Supp. 1950, ?§ 2495.3 (Williams, ?§ 2495.4); T.C.A. (orig. ed.), ?§ 49-2203.]

 

 

Unless the state changes this, there won't be a single high school in Morgan County. The vocational thing doesn't matter because the kids school is not the vocational school but Sunbright or Oakdale. Once they reach their school the time restraint stops. Right now there are kids that go to Sunbright who get on the bus at 6:45 am and arrive at school after 8 am. If you add the time it takes to get from Sunbright to Wartburg, these kids are over the time limit.

 

Is this because of poor managing of the bus routes, The need for more transportation, or actually logistics?

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Is this because of poor managing of the bus routes, The need for more transportation, or actually logistics?

 

 

 

I don't think it is poor management. It is the area. Look at a map of Morgan County. You have Oakdale in the southwest, Coalfied in the southeast, Wartburg in the middle and Sunbright in the north. Sunbright's buses have to cover more land area than Oakdale and Coalfield combined.

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I don't think it is poor management. It is the area. Look at a map of Morgan County. You have Oakdale in the southwest, Coalfied in the southeast, Wartburg in the middle and Sunbright in the north. Sunbright's buses have to cover more land area than Oakdale and Coalfield combined.

 

This dude sounds like a politician. Cunberland county done it for years. It is a big county, bigger than Morgan. Schools spread out all over, from Pine View, to Pleasant Hill, and Homestead. Proper planning could make it happen. There is no way that a kid would have to ride that long with it done right.

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This dude sounds like a politician. Cunberland county done it for years. It is a big county, bigger than Morgan. Schools spread out all over, from Pine View, to Pleasant Hill, and Homestead. Proper planning could make it happen. There is no way that a kid would have to ride that long with it done right.

 

Although I dont know every knook and cranny of Morgan County I didnt think it would be possible for any student to have to ride a bus as long as he was talking about from almost anywhere in the county.

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You are absolutely right the local politicians keep the good people of Morgan County under their thumb by making them believe that all these small schools are better. When in fact the quality of education would go up tremendously with one or even two consolidated High Schools. What if Wartburg combined with Coalfield and Sunbright with Oakdale. I think that would be very do-able. And might even save the taxpayers some money in the long run. And you would almost certainly end up with two very powerful sports programs sometime down the road.

 

 

What data do you have to support your theory of "two very powerful sports programs"???????????/

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Just hoping and thinking it might happen. What data would support we wouldn't? If they would do it right it could happen. It would be grim for a few years though, growing pains.

 

 

If you do not have any data to support your opinion, then by omission - you have no reason to expect a great program. It would be grim, period!!!!!!!!

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