
Atlantic City: Do You Want New $ 10 Million Schools Admin. Building?
An indicted Atlantic City, New Jersey Superintendent of Public Schools and the local Board of Education wants to build a new, $ 10 million administration building.
A big question must be answered first. Do the taxpayers of Atlantic City want to fund this massive, multi-million dollar scheme?
Former, 20-year Atlantic City Board of Education member John Devlin has brought this matter to our attention.
Devlin is currently a candidate for Atlantic City Council at Large, running in Mayoral candidate Bob McDevitt’s slate of candidates.
Devlin told us that the current plan is to tear down the New Jersey Avenue School and use this footprint to build a $ 10 million schools administration building.
La’Quetta Small is the embattled superintendent, who astonishingly has remained on the job as superintendent … despite being indicted by an Atlantic County Grand Jury for child abuse.
Remarkably, La’Quetta Small has been permitted to continue to have direct staff and pupil contact, despite the criminal child abuse allegations.
Before proceeding with such a massive expenditure, the right thing to do is to place the proposal on a referendum ballot and let the citizens, voters and taxpayers of Atlantic City to decide if they want to fund this $ 10 million construction project.
Speaking about the children of Atlantic City … before spending $ 10 million on your own opulent shrine … it’s time to take care of the basics.
For example, see the shocking photos (directly below) of the Chelsea League Stadium … which is in terrible, actually disgraceful condition of disrepair.
SOURCES: John Devlin on the Atlantic City Board of Education & Don Hurley, for his exclusive photos of the Chelsea Little League Stadium.
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