| Decatur, Ala. | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 |
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Lets move on a new idea Decatur.
I agree with the student, there is good and bad about both, but with declining enrollment and the cost of duplicating programs in an equitable manner, 1 school is the best option. There are things that can be done to make it to where No One gets lost in the size. One would be to have programs (such as vocational) the actually excite the students. The only way to afford that, and make it available to all students interested is to have 1 school. Originally I was not a supporter of one, but after looking at the demographics and the cost of what it would take to have 2 that are equal, I feel this is the answer.