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Naperville Potluck: School District 203: December 2007 Archives

School District 203: December 2007 Archives

We're having a problem with comment posts. Several posts are coming over as Anonymous, when we know people are attaching names to many of them. We're working on this problem. In the meantime, please include your name as part of the comment field if you desire, or e-mail me at tslowik@scn1.com, tell me the time of your post and how you want your name to appear in the commenter field.

I think the glitch may also be creating a delay in the posting of comments. We do manually review all comments, and while we check for new comments as often as possible, I believe we may not be seeing some comments until some time after they have been posted.

UPDATE: Our Web people assure us they cannot recreate the problem, thus the conclusion is it's human error on your end. Please be sure to fill out the commenter field unless you want your post to appear as anonymous.

Also, you don't have to fill in the e-mail or URL fields in order to post comments.

From the active discussion on the last post about Naperville School District 203's upcoming bond issue referendum, it became clear that a lot of people have different reasons about how they'll vote on the February tax-increase question. What's your's?

It's official: Voters in Naperville School District 203 will find a referendum on ballots Feb. 5 asking that the typical homeowner pay an additional $82 per year for 20 years to fund various improvements -- mainly to Naperville Central High School, Mill Street Elementary and a new early childhood center. Will you vote for it?