Blount County New Foreclosures
There are three new foreclosures this week. If you would like to receive a list of all foreclosures currently listed in Blount County, or to schedule a tour of any of these listings, please contact me!
How-Tuesday: Laundry Detergent 2.0
You may remember my post about making my own liquid laundry detergent. As much as I like the liquid, I like the dry even more. Mainly because it is so easy:
- 2 cups Borax
- 2 cups washing soda
- 1 bar of soap (grated)
- a few drops of essential oil (optional)
Mix and store in an airtight container. Use 1 – 2 tablespoons per load of laundry. I’ve used 2 tablespoons on Jerry’s grimy work clothes for weeks now, and am very pleased with the results.
Remember, the ingredients can be found together on the laundry detergent aisle in Walmart. I first used lavender soap from the health & beauty department, but have come to appreciate the citrus smell of the Fels Naptha Laundry Soap bar conveniently located with the Borax and washing soda. Since my original post, I’ve only repurchased soap — I’m still working on using the rest of the ingredients — what a savings!
Recharging
Have you noticed Alcoa Cracker Barrel’s latest additions? They now have two electric vehicle charging units. Very cool!
Blount County New Listings
There are lots of sellers anxious to sell their home in 2012, with 12 new residential listings coming on the market this week.
To tour these or any Blount County homes for sale, please give me a call!
Blount County New Foreclosures
Before returning to our previously scheduled program, I would like to thank you for your prayers, well wishes, and patience while I’ve recuperated. I am excited to begin 2012 in good health!
Fortunately, real estate carried on and we have 4 new foreclosure listings this week. If you would like to receive a list of all foreclosures for sale in Blount County, or to schedule a tour of any of the homes, please contact me!
HOPE Academy
The proposed charter school, HOPE (Hands-On Progressive Education) Academy, is Blount County’s current hot potato. First a little background information:
In response to the decision to close Fort Craig School of Dynamic Learning, a group of concerned parents and community members established Innovation Education Partnership, Inc. IEP, in turn, has applied to open Tennessee’s first suburban charter STEM school, HOPE Academy. The partnership’s website serves to provide their vision, purpose, and information about STEM schools. IEP has applied to open the academy in Fall of 2012.
IEP’s applications have been denied by the Blount County Board of Education on the grounds that – in a system that has eliminated 22 positions and $1.7M of operating expenses, and is operating with a $5.9M budget deficit — the school would have a substantial negative impact on the system’s budget. IEP appealed the school board’s decision and the Tennessee State Treasurer found that the school board had not proven HOPE Academy would provide an undue fiscal burden on the system. The Tennessee State Board of Education received presentations from both sides November 29, 2011 and agreed to proceed to a final hearing to be held December 19, 2011.
Tennessee Charter School Association’s Executive Director, Matt Throckmorton, states that many of the state’s charter schools are performing well and that “about half of them are accelerated, and the other half are performing as well as neighborhood schools. We also have several *outliers. Some are hitting it out of the park, and a couple aren’t doing as well.” He further states that only two of Tennessee’s charter schools have been closed since the first opened in 2003. One closed for failing to meet academic benchmarks and the other closed for financial reasons.
However, Blount County Education Association President, Grady Caskey, states Stanford University’s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) 2009 report, “Multiple Choice: Charter School Performance in 16 States” found that only 17% of charter schools reported academic gains that were significantly better than traditional public schools; 37% of charter schools showed gains that were worse than public schools; and, 46% of charter schools demonstrated no significant difference.
Now that you’re (hopefully a little better) informed, this is what is referred to as the “Call to Action”:
Whether you’re for or against HOPE Academy, Gary Nixon, Director of the Tennessee State Board of Education, needs to hear from you before 5:30 p.m. EST, December 6, 2012. Mr. Nixon’s contact information is:
Gary.Nixon@tn.gov Tel: (615) 741-2066 Fax: (615) 741-0371 Tennessee State Board of Education 95th Floor, Andrew Johnson Tower 710 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37243-1050Instructions for logging on to listen to the conference call for the final hearing will soon be available on the state board’s website at http://www.tn.gov/sbe.
Finally, if you would like more information about schools in Blount County, please visit my About Blount County page. As always, I welcome your comments on this issue, including additional information and corrections.
* I had to look up the word ”outliers”. It means: an observation that is numerically distant from the rest of the data








