I think the superintendent makes the recommendation, presents it and we vote on it.

This type of information is a reaffirmation of previous data, which shows that there are clearly gender-specific responses to therapy. There is not a one-size-fits-all approach to medicine, and the data here shows that men and women clearly react differently to a very simple and commonly used medication - aspirin.

I see a facilities update later in the meeting. Maybe we can talk about that then. I don't see tickets anywhere on the agenda.

When confronted with the need to take a particular medicine, it is certainly worth asking what data are available that justify its use in a particular patient. Much more tailored approaches to medication usage need to happen in the future. This should allow for optimal benefit with minimal risk.

There goes another excuse to not exercise that we can't use anymore ... What's left? I think all the myths about what's bad about exercise have now been debunked. There are no more excuses. Exercise is good for our general health, and if we know what's good for us, we should get out there and exercise.

The best way to measure gravity it to drop an object in space and watch its trajectory.

Every month during GRACE's 5-year expected lifetime we will get a map of Earth's gravitational field.

I want to see systems in place to ensure success no matter what campus a student is on.

I want to see systems in place to ensure success no matter what campus a student is on. That requires putting a system in place. Our job as a board is to oversee the district, [administration's] job is to manage it.