BACer co-chair says money should not be the issue with school bond

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By Michael V. Hannigan

Kyle Henderson, who is best known for being the pastor of First Baptist Church in Athens, believes in the $59.9 million bond proposal facing Athens ISD voters. He believes in it enough that he is a co-chairman of the Bond Advocacy Committee, a group dedicated to getting the bond approved whose members call themselves BACers.

But he realizes the bond’s price tag is going to be an issue for some people, and he understands their concern. He just doesn’t believe this is the right time for that type of thinking.

First understand that Henderson is not some blind follower of everything coming out of the AISD administration building. He will quickly tell you that he has voted against some of the district’s bond proposals in the past 18 years.

He will just as quickly tell you that his no votes were not based on money.

“It had to do with the strategic plan and the direction of our schools,” he said. “That has radically changed.”

He said the issue before voters isn’t about money, it is about responsibility.

“I live in an American society where I am responsible to pay my way and to pay for my kids and to pay for them for generations to come,” Henderson said. “Somebody paid for me, somebody paid for my parents, somebody’s going to pay for the kids after me and my grandkids. We’ve all got to do it. That’s what I think. I don’t want to get something for free, I don’t want to live in a Communist country. I live in a country where we pay our way.”

He is aware that spending money isn’t always a popular message with voters, however.

“We’ve had people in leadership whose motto was ‘let’s not spend any money,’ and they were able to pull that off for enough years because people before them had invested,” he said. “And then what they did was decided to deny long-term maintenance and re-investment in the community in order that they could get kudos for saving money, and now we are getting to the end because we did not invest.” So, now would be as good a time as any to look at these best investment apps to see if they can rebuild their finances again, earning as much money as they can so they don’t have this problem again in the future. Luckily, there are so many long-term investment opportunities these days that could ensure that they don’t experience any financial issues like this again. Perhaps they could consider using Bitcoin to make some future money. They could just purchase Bitcoin online with their cards, or this geht auch mit Paysafecard (also works with Paysafecard). Either way, people can get some Bitcoin and start reaping those financial benefits.

He said Athens no longer has the luxury of standing pat.

“Over and over in our community, people got pride points for not spending money,” he said. “And now they’re gone and the rest of us are left holding the bag and that is terrible leadership. That is not courageous leadership. That’s not telling people the truth.

“This bond is telling people the truth. If we are going to become the city we want, if we are going to train people the way we ought to, we have got to pay the price to do this now. Because we can’t put this on anyone else’s shoulders, we can’t deny the need. We’ve got to do it,” he said.

Kyle Henderson speaks at the Athens ISD convocation Monday, Aug. 17. (Photo from Athens ISD Facebook page)
Kyle Henderson speaks at the Athens ISD convocation Monday, Aug. 17. (Photo from Athens ISD Facebook page)

One thought on “BACer co-chair says money should not be the issue with school bond”

  1. Well I hope the money is not wasted on items such as school lockers that the school refuses to let the kids use . As they sit empty and the kids are having to carry all their books in backpacks all day. If they are not going to be used as intended upon their purchase take them out of the school and sell them to a school that will use them. Put that money back into our schools. Above all do not waste funding on another item such ands these unused lockers.

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