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to highlight the propaganda techniques utilized to convince area school district taxpayers that a new direction is needed in education of high school students not just to be all they can be, but to be exactly what a local business might be seeking within any number of years after students graduate from high-school

Fay-Penn Economic Development Council (Fayette County, PA) has proposed a new building be built on land that it owns for the purpose of housing a new educational complex adjacent to the Penn State Eberly Campus of Penn State University.

In recent articles and letters-to-the-editor of the Herald-Standard.com, president of Fay-Penn, Mike Krajovic has stated the current vocational techinical facilites have a stigma attached to them.

We will delve into this situation here, but we have to suggest:

If Fay-Penn is so concerned about the education of our high-school students and post-secondary students - for GS - build your own private facility on your own private land.

To do anything but shows the direction Fay-Penn not only wants to head but keep on heading.

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Funding, Please!

 

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