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== Bond Issues == |
== Bond Issues == |
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The Northwest School District has attempted to pass a bond several times, most recently in October of 2005. The bond measure has failed each time, which, in addition to a decrease in funding from state government, has created a dilemma for the district. As noted by Assistant Principal Chris Galloway, "Unfortunately the people of Jackson are not as supportive as we have hoped. Many of you have already heard that necessary budget cuts will be taken, and 17 teaching positions will be abolished. However, this will not deter us from offering your child the best education possible." To update the validity of this quote MEAP scores decreased, and the average GPA has gone down .31 points out of 4.0 (cite: Secretary of Records, Julian Garmack). The school by choice, taking children away from Northwest to other schools, has increased 47.4%; second highest in Jackson, only trailing the Western High School by 1.7%. |
The Northwest School District has attempted to pass a bond several times, most recently in October of 2005. The bond measure has failed each time, which, in addition to a decrease in funding from state government, has created a dilemma for the district. As noted by Assistant Principal Chris Galloway, "Unfortunately the people of Jackson are not as supportive as we have hoped. Many of you have already heard that necessary budget cuts will be taken, and 17 teaching positions will be abolished. However, this will not deter us from offering your child the best education possible." To update the validity of this quote MEAP scores decreased, and the average GPA has gone down .31 points out of 4.0 (cite: Secretary of Records, Julian Garmack). The school by choice, taking children away from Northwest to other schools, has increased 47.4%; second highest in Jackson, only trailing the Western High School by 1.7%. |
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== Other Factors == |
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Northwest is a horrible community. Everyone there does unspeakable things to young children. Mounties suck in every sport possible. Especially football. They had some kids kicked off the team because they vandalized a house. Not very good for students to be breaking the law. But that is how it is over at Northwest. Plain and simple - it sucks really bad. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 03:37, 10 February 2007
Northwest High School is a public high school in Jackson, Michigan in the United States of America. The school's principal is Erik Bergh.[1]
History
Established in 1954, the Northwest Community School District is one of the largest districts in Jackson County. Northwest provides some of the most outstanding educational and extra-curricular programs in the area. The district includes approximately 144 square miles and serves 3,600 students in kindergarten through twelfth grade and another 600 children and adults through an extensive Childcare and Adult & Community Education Program. The district employs over 350 staff members.[2]
Bond Issues
The Northwest School District has attempted to pass a bond several times, most recently in October of 2005. The bond measure has failed each time, which, in addition to a decrease in funding from state government, has created a dilemma for the district. As noted by Assistant Principal Chris Galloway, "Unfortunately the people of Jackson are not as supportive as we have hoped. Many of you have already heard that necessary budget cuts will be taken, and 17 teaching positions will be abolished. However, this will not deter us from offering your child the best education possible." To update the validity of this quote MEAP scores decreased, and the average GPA has gone down .31 points out of 4.0 (cite: Secretary of Records, Julian Garmack). The school by choice, taking children away from Northwest to other schools, has increased 47.4%; second highest in Jackson, only trailing the Western High School by 1.7%.
Other Factors
Northwest is a horrible community. Everyone there does unspeakable things to young children. Mounties suck in every sport possible. Especially football. They had some kids kicked off the team because they vandalized a house. Not very good for students to be breaking the law. But that is how it is over at Northwest. Plain and simple - it sucks really bad.
External links
References
- Official school site. All information
- Faculty / Staff / Office Workers