It's really a place for anybody whether you're in the community and you want an update on the project or you are buying or locating or whatever that's going to be the place to go.

Our goal, ... is to do everything within our power to help public school employees and their students recover as quickly and completely as possible from the ravages of Katrina.

We can be as tough on crime as we're willing to pay for. That's part of the politics of the matter.

And it's right in the heart of the Lake Park so, we think, there is going to be some great use. We've had numerous ideas of restaurants, community centers, etc... that could go in there so we are investigating all of that right now.

Vouchers are a flawed and divisive approach that undermines public education.

We are not supporting that _ and that's a big not. It's a voucher bill.

At this time, the most urgent need is to restore a sense of normalcy for the more than 300,000 students displaced by the storm, ... It is just simply not the time to open up a policy debate on vouchers.

Parents in communities where school districts are financially strained were promised that this law would close the achievement gap. Instead, their tax dollars are being used to cover unpaid bills sent from Washington for costly regulations that do not help improve education.

You've got to give the secretary some credit. I think they're making some effort.

Hopefully we are going to announce our first set of home builders, our first multi-family developer and we also have an office deal that we should be able to announce next month.

The calls of millions of educators for a 'growth model' that truly reflects the great progress we are making in the classroom.

We are obviously disappointed with the opinion.