Friday, April 27, 2012

Daily Herald Article: "A Horrendous Situation" says Mayor Curtis

From The Daily Herald:

PROVO -- Expansion of a charter school in northwest Provo has pitted the school and its legislative protection against the city and the neighborhood.

Freedom Academy, a K-8 charter school at 1190 W. 900 North, has state approval for a plan to add a high school to its site. Administrators say they are fulfilling parent's wishes to have their children continue at the academy. But residents and city officials are worried the school's growth will destroy the neighborhood that already has given up a lot for the academy.

Safety, parking, traffic and neighborhood preservation are the top concerns, say Brent Hall, the River Grove neighborhood chairman and Mayor John Curtis.

"We're fighting for our neighborhood," Hall said. "Neighborhoods are threatened in Provo. If we let this happen the neighborhood will be gone."

"I feel I need to protect these families that have a hard time articulating their concerns," Curtis said. "I've got to protect these neighbors. This has been pushed to the edge of acceptability. It's a horrendous situation."

1 comment:

  1. Unfortunately Mr. Helvey's comment: "We've done our homework and surveyed the parents" is not completely accurate.

    We are newer parents to Freedom Academy and we have yet to be surveyed on expansion. Recently we encouraged Freedom Academy Administrators and Board Members to survey all parents to be sure opinions were heard. Unfortunately, our request has been ignored.

    We believe all opinions matter and should be considered, especially in a matter of this magnitude.

    We'd encourage all parents to contact Administrators and Board Members with their own feelings on expanding on site.

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