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Video: Brighton Area Schools, Parent Groups Push for $88.4 Million Bond Issue

Yes for BAS, a new parent group, organized kids activities and hotdogs before Superintendent Greg Gray's public forum on the bond issue Tuesday night.

 
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In an innovative effort to draw parents to a meeting to learn more about the Brighton Schools' $88.4 million bond Tuesday night, Yes for BAS, a new parent group, hosted a kids bounce house, movie screens and hot dogs at the Brighton Center for Performing Arts.
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In an innovative effort to draw parents to a meeting to learn more about the Brighton Schools' $88.4 million bond Tuesday night, Yes for BAS, a new parent group, hosted a kids bounce house, movie screens and hot dogs at the Brighton Center for Performing Arts.
Related Topics: Bond Issue, Brighton Area Schools, and Brighton Schools Bond Issue
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Becky Scoops

5:38 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012

Whoa whoa whoa...how much did the Polish couple spend on McDonalds last year? Multiple that by a factor and you've got your answer.

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Jack - Support Local

11:40 am on Monday, April 23, 2012

Dang, over $3/day! That's more than everyone else spends on coffee (see other comment thread regarding the bond issue). I caught the part about Selcra using the facilities....don't they pay BAS for use of them? I can't believe it's free, doesn't seem like it should be. Anyone know?

Bob and Margaret Adams

11:10 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012

Very nice positive community report. Thank-you!

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Nicole Krawcke

9:53 am on Friday, April 20, 2012

Thanks for your comment Bob and Margaret! Glad you enjoyed it!

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