Building traditions at Dougerty Valley High Schools & Kids, posted by Editor, Danville Weekly Online, on Nov 24, 2009 at 7:16 am
With its third year under way, Dougherty Valley has grown from 500 students to 1,500, and currently is enjoying its first year with all four grade levels. The school will be graduating its first senior class at the end of this academic year.
Read the full story here Web Link posted Monday, November 23, 2009, 3:31 PM
Posted by Citizen Paine, a resident of the Danville neighborhood, on Nov 24, 2009 at 8:01 am
At the risk of feeding the troll, tell you what, Rick. Let's make this easy -- regular readers of this board are quite familiar with your rants (as well as those of your alter ego, g45), so much so that we can assign them numbers and save you a lot of time and effort.
So, from now on -- howsabout we assign the following numbers to your rants, so that all you have to do is come into a thread and type the number?
Okay, so I think it goes as follows:
1 -- general xenophobic rant
2 -- racist rant
3 -- gay-bashing rant
4 -- librul rant
5 -- barricade Danville rant
There. I think that covers it, with just enough fingers. If it turns out you need another appendage, I've got one all picked out for you.
Posted by J-, a resident of the San Ramon neighborhood, on Nov 24, 2009 at 6:37 pm J- is a member (registered user) of Danville Express
In regards to Ricks offensive comment: "White peoples[sic] taxes go to funding state-of-the-art stuff for minorities"
I am one of the "white people" who live in Dougherty Valley and all of my Asain and Indian neighbors have *way* more money than me. It's time that you realize that "minorities" aren't all poor, uneducated people taking from the system. The Dougherty Valley is made up of professional-level people who come here from all over the world to persue sucessful careers. If I ever have children, they would be lucky to go have classmates with such a rich and varied cultural heritage.