Yeah, worked on their existing phone system and did a little IT work for them. Spent way more time at SHS and the BOE than any of the other schools.Been here for 18 years!!! I teach elementary PE at Indian Valley.
Yeah, worked on their existing phone system and did a little IT work for them. Spent way more time at SHS and the BOE than any of the other schools.Been here for 18 years!!! I teach elementary PE at Indian Valley.
Did they give that foreigner a saliva test? Not sure why the barners are struggling with the concept that Updyke has flat out lost his marbles. My guess is if that german was wearing crimson he would have needed a better lawyer.
Yeah, worked on their existing phone system and did a little IT work for them. Spent way more time at SHS and the BOE than any of the other schools.
They've been putting band aids on the HS for awhile. The BOE moved off of that old school site on the hill to an empty bank building downtown. We just completed a $5 million upgrade to the football stadium this past fall.
I've seen many rivals fans point to what he did. I've seen very, very few Bama fans laud his vandalism. Very, very few and I suspect it was tongue in cheek with several.
To doubt the toilet paper and hosing the trees down to clean them hasn't harmed those trees ... simply put, wrong. It's not the only contributing factor, but it's a part of a larger problem. Those tree are already stressed due to where they are--in the city and their geographical location. When you add the rolling and pressure washing ... it's undue stress. They are literally changing the way the tree feeds itself, grows, etc.
I'll go with my background in abiotic maladies in Forest Pathology ... but, we'd only digress in this conversation.I dont know about all that...but may be..may not..spent 35 years as a Forester and would ....based on education and experience...would lean toward not...but..also would not think that it was good for them either... But that species of oak is certainly able to withstand a lot of stress... Just my opinion...
Wait... the high school had to move to an old bank building while they completed a 5 mil football stadium? Am I missing something here? lol
You totally whiffed!!! The BOE, Board of Education, moved to a vacant bank building. The BOE had been housed in a former school that it owns. The school recently completed the last of 4 renovation phases. The school is land locked and isn't in an ideal spot as it is. The football stadium is located directly across the street from the HS. It was built in 1947 by the Comer family, he was a former governor of the state. It was meant for the use of both schools, Sylacauga High and BB Comer HS. It was in need of a huge facelift and received it this past fall.
They've been putting band aids on the HS for awhile. The BOE moved off of that old school site on the hill to an empty bank building downtown. We just completed a $5 million upgrade to the football stadium this past fall.
I'll go with my background in abiotic maladies in Forest Pathology ... but, we'd only digress in this conversation.
Take a second, scroll up, and click on that article linked from the Auburn Alumni magazine ... their own agricultural department prof's talk of the rolling of the trees and how it's harmful.
The Live Oak, while a hardy species, is also a interesting one when it comes to their growth. It's important to remember it is not a deciduous tree. These clean up efforts are literally tearing its feeding system off of the plant in the fall.
I'll go with my background in abiotic maladies in Forest Pathology ... but, we'd only digress in this conversation.
Take a second, scroll up, and click on that article linked from the Auburn Alumni magazine ... their own agricultural department prof's talk of the rolling of the trees and how it's harmful.
The Live Oak, while a hardy species, is also a interesting one when it comes to their growth. It's important to remember it is not a deciduous tree. These clean up efforts are literally tearing its feeding system off of the plant in the fall.
@planomateo and @Birdman37 , I have been living and teaching here in Sylacauga now for the past 18 years. I have seen this small, city school system make some of the most dumb, asinine decisions that would make your head spin. They spent $60k on 2 different occasions for stadium restroom and concessions renovations. Lipstick on a pig!! Pursell Technologies was willing to donate land so the system could build a new school and athletic facilities. All they asked in return was to use the grounds as a showcase for their fertilizers and mowers. What did our BOE do? Rejected it!!! Then they crammed a new middle school, not a new HS, into a 20 acre tract of land with room enough to only add a football field. They had 2 other tracts at a cheaper cost besides the Pursell property!!!
@planomateo and @Birdman37 , I have been living and teaching here in Sylacauga now for the past 18 years. I have seen this small, city school system make some of the most dumb, asinine decisions that would make your head spin. They spent $60k on 2 different occasions for stadium restroom and concessions renovations. Lipstick on a pig!! Pursell Technologies was willing to donate land so the system could build a new school and athletic facilities. All they asked in return was to use the grounds as a showcase for their fertilizers and mowers. What did our BOE do? Rejected it!!! Then they crammed a new middle school, not a new HS, into a 20 acre tract of land with room enough to only add a football field. They had 2 other tracts at a cheaper cost besides the Pursell property!!!
@bama alum , you should come by for a visit now. The stadium received the new astroplay field turf and soccer has it's own "stadium" behind the visitors sideline.
@Birdman37 , I've been in education for 24 years and nothing has changed! Football is the cash cow for all other sports. One thing that our system has done, and I commend them for it too. The revenue sports are placed on a cycle as to when new uniforms may be purchased. They rotate from uniforms, equipment, practice gear, etc. As for golf and tennis, they purchase their own "uniforms" each season. The rotation cuts out on A LOT of that wasteful spending in the revenue sports, simply because they have the funds in their accounts.