If the median ticket price for a LouCity home game is $20 and our average attendance is around 9k…

…at what price point could they consistently bring in 12k, and would it be profitable?

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u/DylerTurden502 — 12 days ago
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The red card was questionable, but booing Goodrum off the field was just trashy.

We never should have traded him in the first place. He scored 17 goals in 38caps for us, and even in dry spells, he was ALWAYS a real pain in the ass for the opposing side. Did you EVER see him give less than 💯? If you booed, you’re just a dick.

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u/DylerTurden502 — 1 month ago

To whoever lives across from the dmv and has this awesome sign out front, thanks—needed that.

u/DylerTurden502 — 2 months ago
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My newest I’m-glad-I -watched-it-but-(probably)-never-will-again is CLIMAX (2019).

Not too much body horror, and absolutely beyond the pale and visually stunning. Another (though not as visual) would be Coffee Table. I love such movies and feel I need more.

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u/DylerTurden502 — 2 months ago

JCPS will no longer use MAP. Here’s the 1st (and probably last) thing you need to know.

MAP is nationally normed, meaning you learn how well your child is reading compared to the rest of the country. I-Ready Inform is criterion-normed, meaning you’ll know how well your child is reading compared to NOTHING.

I assumed we were moving to i-Ready to save money since they overspent by $188m. That may also be true, but no—this is the real reason. All our data will stay insulated so they can fudge the numbers however they want.

They’ve been doing this for decades with KSA. After MAP is gone, the district, and not an objective measurement, will decide how well your child is reading, and there won’t be a real data point to hold them accountable.

When these fucks are up for reelection, YOU NEED TO PAY ATTENTION.

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u/DylerTurden502 — 3 months ago

Would a dedicated sub for JCPS be useful?

I’m in my 26th year with the district (middle ELA) but active on Reddit only the last few. Nothing wrong with getting district info through the Louisville sub, but is there a need for a dedicated community?

If so, here’s one: r/JCPSLouisville. Please visit and post if interested. If not, that’s one less thing, I guess. 😂

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u/DylerTurden502 — 3 months ago