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Yes, the LTISD’s web site has been down for some time now and who knows when it will be back up.
Interestingly, the LTISD Director of Communications, Marco Alvarado sent out this message regarding the LTISD’s web site:
Rocky told the audience during the March 2008 LTISD Board meeting:
“I want the parents to know that we are hearing them, and they have every right to deliver that message to us.”
Using TEA data going back to 1988, we can see the salary growth rate of the LTISD. The data shown below is the average salary of the LTISD teachers, professional support staff, campus administrators and central administrators from 1988 through 2007.
Just like the LTISD! Is this the sort of issue that the LTISD Board wants to promote as having already taken the lead?
Interesting data from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) about the LTISD tax rate, especially compared to the other school districts in the state.
Well at least that is what Susan Bohn says in her letter to me on March 4, 2007.
Interesting that Susan has an interest in “particular families” but yet she has no regard for my family? For some reason, I don’t believe that Susan is sincere or honest in her new found compassion.
But oh boy how the LTISD’s revenue has increased!
Using the LTISD’s own audit reportsTPIA from 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, we can see a disturbing picture in the difference between revenue and instructional spending.