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In addition, the bond included $40 mil. expansion for the fine arts wing of Allen HS and $20 mil. for all of the other schools in the district, but that seems to be left out by a lot of the stories. I agree...it's the community's money...they can do whatever they want with it. Plus it'll probably make money in the long-run.93henfan wrote:And IIRC, the citizens voted on the funding for this, so it shouldn't have any effect on spending elsewhere.
60 millionBig McLargehuge wrote:Graduation rates? Quality of teaching? Nah, let's build a $50 million stadium for a public high school.
Oh Texas.
..peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard..
At 18,000 tickets at $10 apiece, plus considering the other $60m you mentioned, it will take more than a century to pay for itself, not including inflation. A long time, either way.∞∞∞ wrote:In addition, the bond included $40 mil. expansion for the fine arts wing of Allen HS and $20 mil. for all of the other schools in the district, but that seems to be left out by a lot of the stories. I agree...it's the community's money...they can do whatever they want with it. Plus it'll probably make money in the long-run.93henfan wrote:And IIRC, the citizens voted on the funding for this, so it shouldn't have any effect on spending elsewhere.
But can one really place a price on being able to say you have a bigger dick than your rival?Tod wrote:At 18,000 tickets at $10 apiece, plus considering the other $60m you mentioned, it will take more than a century to pay for itself, not including inflation. A long time, either way.∞∞∞ wrote: In addition, the bond included $40 mil. expansion for the fine arts wing of Allen HS and $20 mil. for all of the other schools in the district, but that seems to be left out by a lot of the stories. I agree...it's the community's money...they can do whatever they want with it. Plus it'll probably make money in the long-run.
Longer than that I suspect. They are selling 7500 season tickets @ $40 per. They are then only alloting 5500 other seats per game for visiting teams and walk-ups. The remainder are band and students. (ie: no cash)Tod wrote:At 18,000 tickets at $10 apiece, plus considering the other $60m you mentioned, it will take more than a century to pay for itself, not including inflation. A long time, either way.∞∞∞ wrote: In addition, the bond included $40 mil. expansion for the fine arts wing of Allen HS and $20 mil. for all of the other schools in the district, but that seems to be left out by a lot of the stories. I agree...it's the community's money...they can do whatever they want with it. Plus it'll probably make money in the long-run.
Grizalltheway wrote:Looks pretty quiet and hot to me.
ARe those just high school football games? ARe you taking into consideration concessions, championship games, other public events, etc... There is great potential. We have a baseball stadium that is for 3 local teams(a minor league and 2 college teams) and it hosts various festivals, concerts and other local happenings.Tod wrote:At 18,000 tickets at $10 apiece, plus considering the other $60m you mentioned, it will take more than a century to pay for itself, not including inflation. A long time, either way.∞∞∞ wrote: In addition, the bond included $40 mil. expansion for the fine arts wing of Allen HS and $20 mil. for all of the other schools in the district, but that seems to be left out by a lot of the stories. I agree...it's the community's money...they can do whatever they want with it. Plus it'll probably make money in the long-run.
CatMom wrote:Longer than that I suspect. They are selling 7500 season tickets @ $40 per. They are then only alloting 5500 other seats per game for visiting teams and walk-ups. The remainder are band and students. (ie: no cash)Tod wrote: At 18,000 tickets at $10 apiece, plus considering the other $60m you mentioned, it will take more than a century to pay for itself, not including inflation. A long time, either way.
The hope is to "farm" out the venue for other events: concerts, etc.
Texas is nuts when it comes to HS football. One in our area made 10 mil in improvements to their stadium rather than build a new (second) HS
Some obscure band called The Rolling Stones played Wa-Griz in '06.Ibanez wrote:CatMom wrote: Longer than that I suspect. They are selling 7500 season tickets @ $40 per. They are then only alloting 5500 other seats per game for visiting teams and walk-ups. The remainder are band and students. (ie: no cash)
The hope is to "farm" out the venue for other events: concerts, etc.
Texas is nuts when it comes to HS football. One in our area made 10 mil in improvements to their stadium rather than build a new (second) HS
Yup, using it for concerts is a great idea. Coastal Carolina did that in 2003 and the revenue helped with upgrading the facilities.
Sell outs.Grizalltheway wrote:Some obscure band called The Rolling Stones played Wa-Griz in '06.Ibanez wrote:
Yup, using it for concerts is a great idea. Coastal Carolina did that in 2003 and the revenue helped with upgrading the facilities.
Allen-Southlake Football Tickets On Sale August 27
General admission tickets for the Allen - Southlake HS game on August 31st will go on sale Monday August 27th at the Allen ISD Athletic Offices (301 Rivercrest Boulevard). Reserved season tickets for Allen are sold out for the 2012 season.
Individual game tickets go on sale each week of the season for the game that coming weekend. The cost is $6 for adults and $4 for students and children age 3 and older for advance tickets. All tickets purchased at the gate on the night off the game will be $8.
Don't think anyone's disputing that. It's their dedication to quality education that we're questioning.CSUBUCDAD wrote:I grew up in Texas playing football. You have to be there to understand the level of devotion and dedication to the game to people have at every level.