If you’re looking for me to see what hasn’t been shared before, I don’t do that. If there’s something confused, I can help explain or break down. You can communicate directly with me on Twitter if you have feelings you want to express or you can find a platform for longer? In addition to those statements, Freeman also answered several of the questions that Battlefield fans have regarding communication and stated that there is no value in pretending that the subreddit is a constructive environment. The game’s constructive thoughts and fair expressions make people feel positive about it today. What happened is that I won’t be talking about it. The suggestion that we ignore feedback is unfair. That is the tweet, which leads to this: “Why don’t you be so smart? ” Under the banner of Battlefield Global Commmunity Manager Adam Freeman (also known as PartWelsh in both Twitter and Reddit) has commented on why he has failed to respond to the games subreddit and then become a commentator on the games. See Related Readings: Ex-Battlefield Devs Commentary on Battlefield 2042 Missteps Asks If Quality Control was Non-Existent.The board approved hiring Third Grade Teacher Katlyn Bagley.Yesterday, we reported that a Battlefield 2042 dev mentioned the team working on making more transparent around the games’ top issues easier to the community. Extra duty assignments were also approved for next school year. Probationary and tenure teaching contracts for next school year were approved. The board will collect proposals for bank depository services to start July 1 st.Īfter a closed session, it was announced the board approved the resignations of Junior High and High School Principal Brent Mitchell and Junior High School Math Teacher Lindsay Landis. The Mercer County Area Development Corporation will work to present possible annual funding opportunities to offset the cost to operate. The estimated annual loss of $65,000 could be offset in the short term with a grant from DESE. School administration provided a draft budget showing possible revenue and expenses. The proposal would require the Princeton R-5 School District to host, manage, and fund the program. The Mercer County Area Development Corporation Board previously presented information on the possibility of a county daycare. The board also voted to withdraw a grant from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to operate a daycare. The board will continue to work toward a solution and adoption of a plan and procedure regarding the naming of facilities. The board approved district administration to provide possible policies or procedures that would evaluate the naming rights of school district facilities. It would provide an opportunity to recognize Princeton’s past while naming the fields numerically as fields number 1, 2, and 3. There was a discussion on a Wall of Fame at the concession stand to honor accomplished baseball and softball athletes, coaches, and contributors. A concern would be if all previous donations should have an opportunity for naming rights and what that donation level should be. There have also been donations made that naming rights were not offered or considered. There have been suggestions about past coaches George Scurlock and Dave Niemeyer being honored with field names. Some of the challenges are the two existing fields of Gerald Gentry and Dick Franklin and if those field names would be moved to the new stadium. Superintendent Jerry Girdner said there was a lot to consider in naming rights. He was also a coach and player for the Princeton Merchants baseball team from 1940 to the mid-1950s. He played minor league baseball for the New York Yankees for two years. The board previously reviewed the proposal from community member Danny Derry, who offered $30,000 for the opportunity to name the baseball field at the new complex after his grandfather, Dewey Derry.ĭewey Derry graduated from Princeton in 1934. Board Member Blake Bosley was the affirmative vote to approve the donation and naming rights request. The vote was one in favor and six opposed. The board voted against a motion to accept a donation from Danny Derry in return for the naming rights of the baseball field. That will give the administration and the board time to determine if the state budget will continue to provide funding for starting teacher pay grants and the career ladder. The board will review possible increases to the salary schedules in June. All staff members receive annual raises based on their experience and education levels. Superintendent Jerry Girdner reports the base pay for certified staff is $38,000, which is part of a state grant. The Princeton R-5 Board of Education March 13 th approved steps and movement for the certified staff and a wage schedule for non-certified staff for next school year.
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