The bottom line is, our graduation rates are not acceptable. Once you're behind, the intervention needs to be pretty immediate.

You have a really educated populace that is encouraging their kids to go on to college and see the value of higher learning. ... We want our kids to take advanced courses if at all possible.

We will not rush to judgment until we have our own facts in order.

There are certain laws that require employers to make accommodations for people who may have a medication situation, so we've been trying to do that to comply with those regulations. Certainly, we always have the opportunity to take more aggressive action, but there's a chance that might not be upheld in an arbitration or in the employment area.

[The gains are] a positive thing for us, ... But it's obviously not where we want to be -- we'd like to see it get into the 90s, and even 100 percent.

We plan to fit this new engine to around 100,000 units in the next five years.

It's good Earth stewardship, and good stewardship over our own public-resource dollars.

We're not going to sacrifice a thorough or impartial investigation just to make sure we do it prior to the start of the tournament. But obviously, that's the goal.

Generally, the kids have been really good about helping us to identify problems.