Superintendent opposes money-saving proposal

This time it was sharing high school stadia — a dicey idea, true — but Gorman has been completely captured by the Ed Center dead wood.

He has totally bought into the notion that if you throw enough new stuff into the mix, local residents will approve a school bond and generally approve of how CMS spends its money. Plus Gorman has added a measure of PR savvy his predecessors never had, as the slick move to float the possibility of year-round schools at CMS attests.

This is a page straight out of the Wake County playbook, which used the year-round uncertainty to drive voters toward supporting a $900 bond package last fall. Now Gorman does the same thing with the $600 million CMS bond. Golf clap all around.