I struggle with the decision on when to break an active thread and start a "Part 2" but when I have to scroll through five screens totaling 90+ comments my indecision subsides. If you have not read the whole of Part 1, do that first. Once you are caught up on your homework, you can rejoin the conversation here since I'm sure it will continue because:
Mr. Nelson’s transfer from BHS to Aragon is on the District Board’s agenda for approval next Thursday night, March 24th. The meeting starts promptly at 7pm if you want to come and voice your support for Mr. Nelson during “Public Comment” which is right at the beginning of the meeting. We each have an opportunity for “public comment” and up to 3 minutes each to speak.
I have pasted the 91st comment as the first comment of this Part 2 since I found it particularly on point.
Photo added April 16.
DO NOT DO IT KRN!
You may end up being the "first victim.
Do you remember the Film, "Looking for Mr. Good bar?
I think I can speak for all of "The Old Ladies" viewing this very Fun web site, "that the Castle/Kastler man is sort of WEIRD!
I bet he voted for Trump.
If Mr. Castle did not vote, that is a Major Relationship Issue too.
Posted by: hollyroller | January 08, 2018 at 08:36 PM
If the elected Trustees won't uphold the law... then who will?
Posted by: KRN-Time to publish the record. | January 09, 2018 at 07:20 AM
I do not know what that means....
Sorry.
Please, Please, Joe.
End this thread.
Posted by: hollyroller | January 09, 2018 at 07:00 PM
I have no problem with Mr. Nelson, hollyroller. I have no idea what you are talking about as your posts have gotten rather bizarre.
Posted by: Steve Kassel | January 10, 2018 at 12:58 PM
You are not the first one to say so.
There are a few BV contributors that have very narrow minds, and Zero ability to be Critical Thinkers.
Posted by: hollyroller | January 10, 2018 at 08:42 PM
Way back in September, a couple of posters tried to make the case that Burlingame High did a crappy job preparing its students for admissions to top schools. I said that using the National Merit Semifinalist list for anything was plainly stupid and I have been proven right.
In fact, the number of Burlingame students who got into their top schools this year is extremely high. A large number of students got into Cal, UC-Davis, Penn, Brown, USC, UCLA, Wisconsin, Michigan and other top schools. I couldn't be happier for all of them.
Posted by: Steve Kassel | April 09, 2018 at 05:24 PM
BTW, a Burlingame High student was accepted into and will be attending MIT.
Posted by: Steve Kassel | April 14, 2018 at 10:03 AM
Found out over the weekend that two Burlingame students got into Stanford. Neither is an athlete nor a legacy.
Posted by: Steve Kassel | April 23, 2018 at 01:51 PM