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How old someone has to be to run for mayor?

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How old do you have to be to run for mayor of lets say New Rochelle.

Has anyone read the school district's code of conduct of conduct booklet?

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Has anyone read it? I just read it and there was some questionable polices. Like in the "Acceptable use policy for technology and the internet 5550"

If you go to the 28th page of the the booklet it says "Computer and network users are strongly advised to use caution about
revealing any information on the Internet, or storing such information on
the School District’s computers or the network, which would enable others
to exploit them or their identities: this includes last names, home
addresses, Social Security numbers, passwords, credit card numbers or
financial institution account information, and photographs. Under no
circumstances should a user reveal such information about another person
without that person’s express or prior consent."

What I think is wrong about that is, in a classroom with computers or going to a computer, etc.. Is that the teacher tells the students to type there first and last name, save and print. They tell us to save it. That to me is wrong and violating the policy. Which would result in the student getting in trouble if the network admin actually check everything, But it would also be the teachers fault for telling them, because all the kids except me don't read the code of conduct.

Also with number 12) "Computer and network users may not engage in “spamming” (sending

Parents Should Select Book at New Rochelle High School Not the School Board

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I go to the New Rochelle High School and the books they give us is not what I call good reading. The PARENTS should have the decision on what books the students should read not the school board, if they do give the parents that they shouldn't give them a list let the parents choose what books are appropriate and good in literature A.K.A. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, that book has excellent foreshadowing and giving excellent feelings and strong thoughts about the book, the stuff they give us A.K.A. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. That book is so dry that i can pour water on it and it will turn to dust. There is not a lot of good foreshadowing or something to pull the reader in. My English teacher (not going to mention names) tells us that the book has great foreshadowing and stuff like that. The school district gets (very very very rough estimate) $96,000 dollars for books and they give us the old not good foreshadowing, don't get me wrong I would like to read Romeo and Juliette, that book/script has some good foreshadowing, well what can we do the school district "thinks" they know whats best for us. Well I think there wrong I think there is time for change in the school board, There needs to be drastic measures.

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Bob McCaffrey: Echo Bay Development? What We Have Here is a Failure to Communicate

Bob McCaffrey calls on the New Rochelle City Council to allow the Echo Bay MOU with Forest City/Ratner to expire to clear the way to consider alternative plans for both the New Rochelle Armory and the City-owned waterfront acreage along Echo Bay.

BobMcCaffreyBob McCaffrey was born and raised in New Rochelle. He has worked for a major beverage company with responsibilities in sales, distribution and plant operations. He is an active member of the Mount Joy Neighborhood Association.

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