Notable QUOTABLES
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“I learned that people that are less fortunate deserve to be able to
learn in school with the same kind of supplies.”
-- Amy Penner, a 12-year-old Newport Elementary School student, who is
doing volunteer work in preparation for her bat mitzvah.
“We want most of our scores to be above the 50th percentile, and
that’s a good target.”
-- Peggy Anatol, director of curriculum and assessment for the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District, on the latest round of Stanford 9
achievement test scores.
“If we knew, we could have made some adjustments. The problem is we
were blindsided.”
-- Jim McIlwain, Orange Coast College vice president of administrative
services, on Gov. Gray Davis’ surprise cuts to the state education
budget.
“It’s gone so far. Anything can happen now.”
-- Chris Steel, Costa Mesa City Councilman, after pleading not guilty
to felony perjury charges again last week.
“I’m happy to hear they approved it. The intent is to create a
pedestrian- [and] visitor-friendly area for people to walk around.”
-- Tod Ridgeway, Newport Beach City Councilman, on plans to revamp
Balboa Village, just approved by the California Coastal Commission.
“He was a one-man, vertically integrated industry. He grew the coffee,
imported it himself, roasted it -- in a roaster that he invented -- and
sold it to the end user.”
-- Martin Diedrich, on his father, Carl, who passed away late last
month.
“I’m getting a beating up here, and that surprises me. The fact that
so many people got up to discuss this shows that it should be put to the
people for a vote.”
-- Gary Monahan, Costa Mesa City Councilman, during discussion of
several proposals to redo the way the city elects its leaders. The
proposals didn’t pass.
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