Good discussion. I agree, but in the past 20-25 years, many in SETX have faced adversities outside of their control. COVID, TPC exploded, hurricanes, flooding, and the ever changing petrochemical industry. South and Mid-County had some ups and some downs. Many in Port Neches and Groves suffered job losses or financial changes. Infrastructure in Port Neches and Groves has aged, the communities are landlocked, and new decent paying jobs are far and few between in south and mid-Jefferson county. Yet, through it all, the taxpayers of Port Neches and Groves have approved bonds for new schools, upgrades to athletic facilities, and new infrastructure in both cities. In Groves, residents approved funds for roads, drainage, water treatment/sewer, new city hall/police station, and a new fire station. I believe Port Neches did the same for roads, drainage, and its city hall building. I think, all-in-all, the taxpayers of Port Neches and Groves have done an amazing job giving what they could afford to city and school administrations. I would love for a alums or industry leaders to donate. I would give what I could afford. I would be one of the biggest cheerleader for new facilities. All that said, I can't find fault with the hard working taxpayers of Port Neches and Groves. They have stepped up and approved higher taxes, approved bonds, and given what they could to PN-G students. Tip of the cap to the residents. I would love an indoor practice facility and more bells and whistles. I'd like to help the PN-GISD educational endowment grow and provide more funds to teachers for all of the tools and supplies that they need. PN-GISD has a proud history of leading SETX in educational excellence. The teachers and their commitment to PN-G students are a big reason why PN-GISD is the envy of SETX. I wish we could grow the district's funds and give the teachers more financial support. The school board members change from time-to-time, but the commitment Honor, Pride, and Tradition never changes. Tip of the cap to the school board and teaching staff. Even with adversity giving body punches to the taxpayers, school, and students, the PN-GISD is second to none. I'd like to read the opinions of others. Not knocking IndianFan or Justafan. I go back-and-forth. Disappointed that PN-G does not have Celina-like facilities or what they are doing in north Texas building mega-facilities. Then again, can't fault our taxpayers. They give every time something is needed in Port Neches and Groves. Good discussion.
Go Indians.