It's the one and only tax that you get to vote directly on. Every other form of taxation that comes on you is determined by some other elected body, and you just take what they decide.

The ones that are most critical we want to work on first, then we'll start to turn our attention to the other ones, prioritize and deal with them.

The infrastructure starts to suffer. The faculty suffers. The administration suffers. Ultimately the children suffer.

In areas with no growth, we're bringing the students to the seats.

Bryant is getting very close to 200 percent of its capacity, essentially another elementary school.

People ask for a guarantee, and there is none.