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The Long Reach Of The Klein ISD


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Two quotes from the article.

"My mother and father and aunt and uncle have struggled to keep the family property together through some rough times," she said.

"Now the property is worth a lot of money and we could sell it to a developer for a good price."

And, this...

"Browning said the family never expected they would be caught in a situation where they would have to fight to keep something that has been in the family since the early 1940s when her grandfather purchased it and set up a dairy farm operation."

These people are fishing for sympathy in their fight to protect the family land from the evil school district, yet they are quoted as wishing to sell this same family land to a developer "for a good price". I'm sorry, but this is not a tragic story. This is simply a matter of a family wanting more for a piece of dirt than the school district thinks it is worth. Let's save our crocodile tears for a really sad case. This aint it.

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