State Representative Josh Seigel and his fellow elected peers think that students shouldn't be expected to learn in old school buildings. Apparently the students at Oxford and Harvard didn't get Josh's message, and are still studying.
Our local team of elected state reps joined superintendent Birks in blaming state funding for Allentown's lack of educational performance. In recent years we were told the problem was that the top administrators were too white. It appears that since white is no longer the issue, it's now the lack of green.
Maybe Josh, Mike, Peter and Nick have to prioritize their pandering. Pennsylvania has plenty of money, and if they really think that's the school district's reason for failure, maybe a few less connected developers need less subsidizes. Maybe the state could do with a few less commissions, and their plum no-show job appointments.
As one gets older and reads the same nonsense year after year, decade after decade, I wonder how our elected officials keep a straight face when making such proclamations.
shown above Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University, built 1720






