Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Lane Hotel school not win-win for all

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I applaud Martin Schoppmeye­r, the founder and superinten­dent of Haas Hall Academies. Whatever his formula is for teaching, it is apparently working with the comparison­s of all the Northwest Arkansas schools via their most recent ACT scores. The Haas Academies were impressive­ly better at least by this one gauge. I’m sure others who know more on the subject can comment on the validity of this gauge and others that are used.

With that said, I’m disappoint­ed that either the Walton Foundation or any of public officials couldn’t come up with a better plan for the use of such a historical and strategica­lly placed landmark, Rogers’ old Lane Hotel or Peachtree Hotel.

It’s hard to believe a modern school for 500 students couldn’t be built in a centrally located spot in Rogers at a “lower” cost with optimum characteri­stics and at the same time create less future logistical nightmares.

It’s hard to argue against good education, and I’m not, but the long-term track record for charter schools still needs to be written while at the same time the local taxpayers need to keep our existing public schools healthy and strong.

It simply would have been a win/win for everyone if a revenue-generating entity for our community would have been placed downtown and the 4th Haas Academy was located elsewhere. For example ... the modern four-story Benchmark Building on 2nd Street is still available. It has been for sale awhile with a beautiful big lot right need door for use now or for future expansion! It also has much better access to major roads including Interstate 49.

Come on, Walton Foundation, create a win/ win for everybody and at the same time create better options for your fabulous educationa­l endeavors.

GEORGE SAYRE Rogers

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