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Marc Ward Quotes

«Usually, when you see fog rolling in on New Year's Eve, you start wondering about how many people you are going to bring to the hospital.»
Author: Marc Ward
«The fog definitely slowed everybody down. There were times when you couldn't see more than 15 feet in front of you.»
Author: Marc Ward
«Thank goodness for the fog. It kept people home.»
Author: Marc Ward
«It's a hardship for those involved. We realize that and take no pleasure in it, but it was the financially responsible thing to do.»
Author: Marc Ward
«Compare Lincoln High School's four administrators to (West Des Moines) Valley's eleven.»
Author: Marc Ward
«We still have a challenge in middle school.»
Author: Marc Ward
«A 4-3 relationship isn't positive for the district in the long term. While that might get you some short-term success, you'd better hope you've got more support on the board than that.»
Author: Marc Ward
«There's nothing hidden on the consent agenda. It's all public. It reflects staff implementing what we approved.»
Author: Marc Ward
«We have no basis to know whether it's a legitimate expense or not. What do any of us know about accounting? That's what we hire professionals to do.»
Author: Marc Ward
«We're not going to be in this quasi-ivory tower. We're going into the cafeterias and talk to people on a one-on-one level.»
Author: Marc Ward