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Monday, April 20, 2009

More on High School Athletic Facilities

Following up on last week's post about the insistence by some Mt. Lebanon citizens (the "Mt. Lebanon's Field Sports Facilities Partnership," which is a real mouthful) that School Board candidates sign on to their agenda regarding renovation of the high school football stadium:

Two of the School Board candidates, Jo Posti and Rob Gardner, posted public responses to the athletic supporters' questionnaire.

According to Dave Reese, who commented at the earlier Blog-Lebo post, some of the other School Board candidates also have responded -- but they have done so privately, sending their responses only to the Partnership.

Would those candidates who replied privately please post their responses on their websites, or otherwise share their responses with the rest of Mt. Lebanon?

All of the voters deserve to know whether or not incoming Board members have made promises to honor requests by specific community groups.

Thank you.

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