We’ll spend the first hour of our day at the grocery store. Publix made a couple of policy announcements that have our attention. One doesn’t make a lot of sense, but the other is a welcome admonition.
Brevard School officials met with players, parents and staff at Viera High School last night over the football hazing incident from last week. I appreciate that an investigation is under way to determine just what occurred, but am concerned that there is already talk of turning results over to the State Attorney’s Office.
Education policies impact how our kids understand the world. We’ve come across one that appears to be detrimental and will under serve the students.
Given time, we’ll look at the Brevard Cultural Alliance and whether the county should continue using tax dollars to prop up these organizations that have become dependent on those funds.
In our final hour Dave Bowman returns to look at political debates. They are not what they once were, as DAVE DOES HISTORY will show us.
IN A HANDBASKET
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FEATURED STORIES
Publix: No Pets allowed (as it should be!)
Viera holds closed door meeting with team, sheriff investigates
These kids can’t handle our music!
Killing education: no penalties or zeroes even for cheating
Brevard Commission debates Future of Brevard Cultural Alliance
Brevard’s dependent cultural class
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