Before
the middle school referendum passed, DigElog ROCORI had the chance to
interview a member of the middle school task force, Barry Venable.
Watching the construction happening around the high school, it is hard
to believe that this took place only one year ago!One Year Ago:
PART II
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We continue with DigElog ROCORI’s Middle School Referendum story in an interview with committee co-chair Barry Venable. First and foremost, Venable illustrated the importance of the task force keeping this proposal as cost-effective as possible. He pointed out that in the past, ROCORI has voted on referendums that exceeded $50 million whereas this one is under $30 million. He also explained the long and careful process that the task force went through so that they could examine and re-examine the best possible way to fix the problem. Be sure to watch the final installment of this program as we illustrate the economic and educational advantages that this referendum proposal creates.
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PART III
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In our third and final interview with Barry Venable, we asked Mr. Venable to discuss what the differences are between the 7th and 8th grade middle school format and the proposed 6th through 8th grouping. Venable discussed both the educational advantages as well as the economic advantages of the new Middle School. You don’t want to miss this final interview. DigElog ROCORI would like to thank Barry Venable and all of the volunteers that have been a part of the Middle School Task Force. The fruits of your efforts will lead to a better and brighter future for generations of ROCORI students.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CHECK THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE
NEWROCORIMIDDLESCHOOL.COM
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