SAN ANGELO, TX – The next step towards renaming Robert E. Lee Middle School will be held next Tuesday.
According to SAISD, on Tuesday, September 15, 2020, San Angelo ISD will hold two in-person summit sessions as a part of the Engaging Equity process in consideration of the retention or renaming of Lee Middle School. These sessions are open to the public and will include a morning session from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and an evening session from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
To participate and provide input in the summit, members of the public can join us in-person at the West Texas Rehabilitation Center Conference Room at 1925 University Ave, San Angelo, TX 76904. For the health and safety of our community, masks are required for the entirety of the event.
Members of the public will also have the option to watch the summit via Zoom. A Zoom meeting identification link for the summit will be necessary. Members of the public can request the Zoom link by emailing [email protected] by 5 pm on Monday, September 14, and the link will be provided by email.
The summit will be led by Dr. Luz Martinez and Dr. Dawson Orr, and will include the capability to engage in both English and Spanish language. Dr. Martinez is a bilingual educator with over 30 years of experience including three principal positions at economically disadvantaged, minority-serving high schools. Dr. Orr’s professional experience in education spans 40 years. He previously served as superintendent in Pampa ISD, Wichita Falls ISD and Highland Park ISD, and is now a college professor.
Feedback from the summit will be combined with other information and feedback gathered as part of the Engaging Equity process.
Other Engaging Equity events planned include:
October 8: Advisory Council Design Team reviews the data to determine next steps
October 19: proposal on retention or renaming action taken to the Board of Trustees for consideration
Members of the public can also participate in the Engaging Equity process by completing an online survey by Monday, September 14th, available here.
To learn more and stay up-to-date on the Engaging Equity process, visit the SAISD website at www.saisd.org/EngagingEquity.
Comments
Well this is about right. I clicked on the link to complete the survey "before Sept. 14" and what comes up instead. "OPPS, We can't seem to find the page you were looking for"
I think all this whining about name's of buildings, roads, etc is completely stupid. I would like to know how can a name keep you from doing what you need to do. Sure 100 yrs ago a lot of people did some terrible things, but why is it now just disrupting peoples lives? Most, if any of the people alive today did not own people. Yes, in the past all people were not treated with respect as they should have been, but that was a different time. You can not apply our way of life{thoughts, actions, morals etc} now to what it was yrs ago. we grow and change as the times change. From what I can see, the times now are not anything to brag about. If you don't have the education you want, the home you want, the job you want or the life you want, then it is up to YOU to work for it. This world owes nobody anything. Get off the couch, off the street corners or where ever you are and find away to make your life better. GET OFF THE PITTY POT and man up. All the violence, killing, looting, etc will not change anything but will show others what kind of person you are. I have worked hard everyday since I was 15 yrs old. As a senior in high school I worked 3 jobs, went to school and even had my own little apt. My momma and her family were share croppers. They picked cotton and even followed the crops to California to pick apples, grapes and other produce. Were not rich but proud of who we are. An honest, God fearing, caring, respective family. Get over yourself, pull up your pant and do what is needed to make your life better and quit expecting others to do it for you. Rant over. {If it even matters, we are a white family}
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PermalinkWhy is it so important to eliminate history if it hurts your feelings or offends you? If all names of streets, buildings, cities, and statues names are put under the crosshairs, how much money is that going to cost the taxpayers to change the names? Which brings another question. If you are offended by a name, can you sue and show damage? Can a taxpayer sue and show damage when the names are changed? The taxpayers money does not belong to the whims of elected officials but it seems to be perceived that way. I am 26 percent Irish and 1 percent Native American according to my DNA test. If you check the history of the Irish, Native American, Japanese and Chinese in this country, it isn't pretty. Should we all feel butt hurt and demand name changes for everything that offends us? My idea is to just focus on now and our immediate problems and seek cooperation in making things better from this point while preserving the ugly history that reminds us how far we have come. I have a fear that there are those that want Americans divided and when that is accomplished, our future might be much uglier than the past.
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PermalinkAll of a sudden fiscal citizens worried about money and taxes. I will start a GoFundMe for a plaque stating his treacherous actions against the United States of America. We can put that up and correct history that was changed when the school was named.
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PermalinkNo doubt Lincoln, Washington, and every other symbol that is deemed counter-revolutionary will be defaced and destroyed as well.
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Permalinklike a dog who just won't release that grime and slime splintered bone although a fresh marrow filled femur is laying in front of you. stubborn? stupid? rabid?
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PermalinkThere you are in a stupor, digging up the bones of the Republic itself and then producing freshly killed bodies as you call your opposition dogs. You simply can't see what you are, or what that means.
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