There are three great stories in this week's Dallas Observer, if you're interested in Josh Howard, DISD's budget problems and the taxpayer-owned convention center hotel.
Jim Schutze weighs in on DISD Supt. Michael Hinojosa and his culpability, or lack thereof, in the budget mess. I was standing next to Schutze for about an hour of last week's board meeting (we were jammed together in four-by-five-foot area behind the chairs, pressed against the wall by all of the TV station camermen and reporters gathered for the meeting), and his account of the portions of the meeting he cited is correct. I don't necessarily agree with his conclusion, but he persuasively argues that Hinojosa is more responsible for the mess than he seems willing to admit.
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I got on an airplane for France at 5:30 p.m. a week ago Wednesday. I saw my first English-language news (save for a couple of very brief visits to the web site of Dallas’ Only Daily Newspaper) on Tuesday morning, when I picked up an International Herald Tribune in Paris and discovered that the U.S. financial system was about to collapse.
But that wasn’t what shocked me. I also found out, courtesy of the Wi-Fi at the airport, that the plan commission had voted not to rename Industrial and Ross, and that Mayor Park Cities was really upset that someone who wasn’t a malcontent opposed the convention center hotel.
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For those of you who can't get enough DISD coverage, here's some additional information from yesterday's "state of the district" luncheon that featured school board president Jack Lowe and Supt. Michael Hinojosa. You can read the DMN version of what happened by clicking here and you can also read on and see what Eric Horstman, who attended the luncheon, had to say about the event.
Here's Eric's version, excerpted from an email making the rounds among neighborhood residents:
To begin, he (Michael Hinojosa) said the board and administration took full responsibility and that they "own" this mistake, it happened on their watch. They have made it a top priority and are working overtime on a solution and to put measures in place so that it does not happen again. They listed the specific causes for what happened:
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