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Sunday, MAY 11, 2008
TEA to NF: “No money for hires”
TEA’s Ron Rowell and TEA Financial Conservator Henry Boening revoked the vote at the last North Forest board meeting to rehire two staff members who had been previously fired.
TEA’s Ron Rowell and TEA Financial Conservator Henry Boening revoked the vote at the last North Forest board meeting to rehire two staff members who had been previously fired.

NORTH FOREST– State representatives and board trustees continued to clash at last Monday night’s regular NFISD board meeting. The issue was primarily the financial condition of the district, but it was manifested in two actions: the board voted to rehire the former chief of police, Tyrone Walker, and staff member Edward Durant; and the second issue was changing the days of the month when employees are paid.
Many audience members, some of them employees, protested vehemently that changing the pay dates on short notice would create a hardship that might result in credit problems and evictions. The motion being considered, was to change pay dates from the 5th and 20th of the months, to the 15th and last workday of the month, starting in May. After listening to the objections, the board indicated that they thought they might not change these dates, at least until much later. But TEA representative Ron Powell told them in must be done, because the district had no money available to meet payroll, and an alternative might be to issue worthless checks. Finally a compromise was reached, that the first paycheck in May can still be issued on May 5th.
On the issue of rehiring and reinstating two employees, Walker and Durant, Rowell and Boening issued a similar ruling. Citing authority to overrule the local school board, as stated in the Texas Education Code Section 39.135 (c)(2), they said that the board vote to hire the two employees was “revoked and overturned.”
When pressed for the reason for this action by Trustee Allen Provost, Rowell said that it was a financial decision, not a personnel decision, and that the board simply cannot hire anyone at this time because “You’re Broke. There’s no money in the bank for pay day. You need every penny that we will send you on April 25th (to meet existing payroll).”
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Water Company challenges Aldine Ratepayers’ petitions

By ARELENE NICHOLS Special to Northeast News
Texas American Water Company (TWAC) has responded to the emergency motion filed by Aldine Ratepayers Association (ARA). The company is challenging the signatures on the petitions that ARA filed with the emergency motion to suspend the proposed rate increase for 150 days.
Unless petitions are received from 10% of the water utilities customers, their legal challenge to the rate increase will not be scheduled for a hearing.
“Last year we surprised the company when we challenged their rate increase and then showed up at the public hearing with an attorney representing our folks,” said Rep. Kevin Bailey. “It appears that this year the company is preparing to fight us every step of the way. We anticipated their challenge to our petitions and consequently we have been working to collect as many signatures as possible.”
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Shattered Dreams at MacArthur
Classmates gather around Felicia Argueta’s body following a simulated alcohol-related accident. MacArthur Senior High used the Shattered Dreams program to illustrate the dangersof drinking and driving. This was the first time the program has been used in an Aldine ISD school.
Classmates gather around Felicia Argueta’s body following a simulated alcohol-related accident. MacArthur Senior High used the Shattered Dreams program to illustrate the dangersof drinking and driving. This was the first time the program has been used in an Aldine ISD school.

Lone Star at the United Nations
Lone Star College-North Harris’ Honors students Abel Barrera, Lisa Montes De Oca and Aide Gutierrez recently participated in the 2008 National Model United Nations Conference New York.
Lone Star College-North Harris’ Honors students Abel Barrera, Lisa Montes De Oca and Aide Gutierrez recently participated in the 2008 National Model United Nations Conference New York.

Aldine Ratepayers file emergency motion to suspend water rate increase

By ARLENE NICHOLS Special to the NE News
Aldine Ratepayers Association (ARA) has filed a motion to suspend the effective date of a rate increase by Texas American Water. The motion was filed on April 14 with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in Austin.
“In just the last thirty days TCEQ approved the prior rate increase by Texas American Water and here they are back again requesting another rate increase,” said Rep. Kevin Bailey. “We believe we are justified in taking the rare step of requesting that the latest request for a rate increase be suspended so that we can have a hearing on the merits of the case prior to any increase in rates. It is very difficult to believe that they can justify another rate increase so soon.”
The most recent filing by Texas American Water requests a 34% increase for the company with an effective date of April 22. The emergency motion filed by ARA would suspend the rate increase for 150 days. In the filing ARA stated that there is no basis for allowing Texas-American to put rates into effect without a hearing on the merits of the case. This is especially true given the fact that many of its customers live on fixed incomes.
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 more . . . Front Page
15.APR.08 Hepworth, Willingham named Aldine ISD’s Teachers of the Year
15.APR.08 Smiley FFA livestock sale
08.APR.08 Texas American Water files for another rate increase
08.APR.08 Aldine students gets hands-on look at judicial system
01.APR.08 Aldine Y.O.U.T.H. Community Forum called a success
01.APR.08 Elissa visit is first in 20 years
25.MAR.08 State begins program to replace old polluting cars
25.MAR.08 Harris Academy librarian named SHSU Distinguished Educator
25.MAR.08 East Aldine District hears reports
18.MAR.08 North Forest ISD and State clash over Superintendent vote
18.MAR.08 Lone Star College System sets $420M Bond vote in May
11.MAR.08 Walle upsets Bailey in Democratic Primary
11.MAR.08 MacArthur’s ‘Cats in the Hat’
11.MAR.08 Outstanding Women in Business honored by Chamber
04.MAR.08 National, Local contested races promise strong primary turnout
04.MAR.08 North Forest ISD cuts employees in first step to solvency; delays consolidation
26.FEB.08 Breaking News: North Forest ISD confronts TEA in Defiance, votes Simpson as New Superintendent; State overturns Vote
26.FEB.08 Houston Police Dept. to build mounted horse facility on Little York
26.FEB.08 Bailey calls for Regional Crime Lab
26.FEB.08 North Forest ISD studies plan to consolidate schools and cut staff by 300

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