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Council OKs vaccines, bus funding

Sep 6, 2007 4:28 AM (350 days ago) by Jason Flanagan, The Examiner
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Anne Arundel County (Map, News) - Every public elementary school student will get FluMist vaccinations, and a bus operator will get $90,000 thanks to the Anne Arundel Council.

County officials expect to have 15,000 doses of the nasal spray vaccine that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says is highly effective in children.

Funding also was approved to keep the Connect-A-Ride service afloat in the county.

Operated by Laurel-based Corridor Transportation Corp., the service faces a reduction after rising fuel costs and a new labor contract caused a budget deficit.

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CTC officials said service would be reduced on weekends and non-rush times, but only one rarely used route would be cut in the county.

The council approved funding for both projects during Tuesday’s meeting.

jflanagan@baltimoreexaminer.com 

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6:30 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 19, 2008 re: "Baltimore school board tackles unfair school funding"

Examiner Reader said:
I can't even read through this article. I'm sick and disgusted about the equation that money = education. I don't even understand what people are talking about anymore when it comes to kids and schools. I attended Catholic School where we didn't have "amenities" like a film studio, air conditioning, carpeting, fancy sporting equipment, a formal cafeteria, theatre, tennis courts or new books every single year. We had plenty of discipline and an environment that insisted on respect. And my parents would have put me in my place were I not getting through school or causing trouble. I graduated, learned how to analyze, read, write, became quite self-reliant and didn't look for others to CONSTANTLY bail me out or make excuses for my failures. Schools are not home and educators are not babysitters and should not be taking the place of parents. Less money, more smarts. Get with it.

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5:16 PM MST on Tue., Jan. 22, 2008 re: "Smith: Schools need more"

examiner reader said:
lets see need more money but all I see is when the Schools get more money they make more 140K asst superintendent positions, look at the web site under jobs and see the new ones they have created for 6/1/08 (bcps.org)and maybe we'll see the facts spelled out, the schools are nothing employees are nothing but they make more chiefs but where are all the indians at??? believe me when they have 8 electricians in BCPS facilities and 10 bosses something is certainly wrong in my eyes, so answer me that examiner!!!

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11:43 AM MST on Mon., Jan. 21, 2008 re: "Smith: Schools need more"

Examiner Reader said:
Since Smith is O'malley's "boy" these days, you would think that the boy gov would repay his dear friend with some cash for the schools. Especially since O'Malley wants Smith to be the next comptroller... what a joke.

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4:55 AM MST on Mon., Jan. 21, 2008 re: "Smith: Schools need more"

Examiner Reader said:
well jimmy where is the money coming from? you want your handler, marty y;'malley to raise taxes again? prehaps if you did not give large increases to your aides and county employees there would be more cash for other items.

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