Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Chalk Hill School used for Sandy Hook Prior to Shooting - Cinderellabroom Debunked

This is a repost of a debunking as by Michael Flagg, reposted from Sandy Hook Tragedy: Focus on Facts
https://www.facebook.com/SandyHookTragedyFacts/posts/1238054526224523

Sandy Hook Facts note: The original Cinderellabroom blog post has been made private after the article was debunked.
https://cinderellabroom.wordpress.com/2016/03/02/free-lunch-bread-crumb-trail-leads-straight-to-chalk-hill-middle-school


An archive of the article can be found here:  http://archive.is/VhyoP

The article begins:
This post provides evidence that Chalk Hill Middle School of Monroe, Connecticut may have been used as a replica of Sandy Hook Elementary School long before January 2013 – perhaps as early as 2011.
The evidence is found in a breadcrumb trail of free and reduced-rate lunch stats used to calculate high-speed Internet discounts for schools. Newtown’s 2012 paperwork includes Chalk Hill Middle School, whose numbers are identical to that of Sandy Hook Elementary.
Truly glaring – but buried. Fortunately, Cinderella has a shovel as well as a broom.
Wolfgang Halbig has been sending Cinderella some interesting documents about free and reduced-price school lunches. It’s disturbing that even in Newtown nowadays – where you might expect many lunchboxes to contain sushi-on-ice – there are children who need that kind of help.

Debunked-
by Michael Flagg
Wolfgang Halbig has been sending Cinderella some interesting documents about free and reduced-price school lunches. It’s disturbing that even in Newtown nowadays – where you might expect many lunchboxes to contain sushi-on-ice – there are children who need that kind of help.

Cinderella, owner of a blog by the name of Cinderella's Broom, tries to get people to believe that "Chalk Hill Middle School of Monroe, Connecticut may have been used as a replica of Sandy Hook Elementary School long before January 2013 – perhaps as early as 2011."
https://cinderellabroom.wordpress.com/2016/03/02/free-lunch-bread-crumb-trail-leads-straight-to-chalk-hill-middle-school

She says "the breadcrumb trail ends – at Chalk Hill Middle School," showing screencaps from FCC Form 471 (specifically Block 4: Discount Calculation Worksheet Worksheet - 1392404). FCC Form 471 - "An applicant that applies for Schools and Libraries Program support for eligible services must calculate the discount percentage that it and the schools or libraries it represents are eligible to receive and report the costs and details of the eligible services for which it is requesting discounts."

http://www.usac.org/sl/applicants/step03/form-471.aspx

Cinderella chose to post screencaps from FCC Form 471 as thumbnails, saying you'll have to zoom in. However, you can view each thumbnail in its actual size by deleting what is after .jpg in each link. (In Google Chrome: Right-click thumbnail, choose Copy image address, paste it in the address bar, and delete what is after .jpg.) Deleting ?w=600&h=424 from
https://cinderellabroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/screen-shot-4.jpg?w=600&h=424

will show the thumbnail in its actual size.

In the second screencap from Block 4: Discount Calculation Worksheet Worksheet - 1392404, what Cinderella refers to as page 4, she calls these anomalies: Sandy Hook Elementary School and Chalk Hill Middle School are both included in the list of eligible entities. They both have the same data of 521, 22, 4.223%, 40, N, N, N, and 20840:
https://cinderellabroom.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/screen-shot-5.jpg

However, what Cinderella is showing is an updated FCC Form 471. Chalk Hill Middle School was added in after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, and the last update was during the time Sandy Hook Elementary School students were attending school at the Chalk Hill Middle School building. Due to knowing the application number, shown in Cinderella's first screencap, this can be proven by viewing the FCC Form 471 online. This was further proven by contacting Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), who administers the E-rate program, "responsible for processing the applications for support, confirming eligibility, and reimbursing service providers and eligible schools and libraries for the discounted services."
https://www.fcc.gov/general/e-rate-schools-libraries-usf-program

To view the FCC Form 47 online, go to
http://www.slforms.universalservice.org/Form471Expert/DisplayExt471_StartSearch.aspx

Put 826523 in the "471 Application Number:" box.
Choose Current or Original and then click the "Display" button.
Then the next page loads and you click the "Display Entire Application" button.

Current view type of FCC Form 471 is what Cinderella shows (the data part anyway). Current view type: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-vhpZ_3PTLeE1BWHN1dWo0UDA/view

Original view type of FCC Form 47 does NOT include Chalk Hill Middle School. Original view type: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3-vhpZ_3PTLb0VxY2h1Umk4bkE/view

From contacting Universal Service Administrative Company, I was informed: Create Date: 1/16/2012 12:42:38 PM. Last Update Date: 6/17/2013 8:52:01 AM. So, the original view type is from January 16, 2012; the current view type is from June 17, 2013.


Cinderella states: "Of course, strangest of all is that Chalk Hill Middle School of Monroe should be included in an application for Newtown Public Schools in the first place." There is no strangeness at all. January 3, 2013 was the first day Sandy Hook Elementary School students went back to school. Even though the Chalk Hill Middle School building is in Monroe, the building is being used for the students who attended Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown. The name of the school was renamed to Sandy Hook Elementary School, and the school is still considered part of Newtown Public School District. That is easily verifiable by going to the Newtown Public School District website and seeing if Sandy Hook Elementary School is on the list of schools in the district, which it is: http://newtown.sandyhook.schooldesk.net/ Sandy Hook Elementary School is NOT on the list of schools at the Monroe Public Schools website:  http://www.monroeps.org/pages/monroeps

From 2011 (and obviously earlier) to December 14, 2012, Sandy Hook Elementary School students only attended Sandy Hook Elementary School at 12 Dickinson Drive in Sandy Hook, Connecticut 06482. This ties in with the overdebunked theory that Sandy Hook Elementary School was not an operational school or was closed for an x number of years, like Cinderella saying "the Wayback Machine ferret was no longer sniffing at the Sandy Hook school URL":

https://www.facebook.com/SandyHookTragedyFacts/posts/910097392353573 and
https://www.facebook.com/SandyHookTragedyFacts/posts/1064804006882910



















1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Perfect!...The HoaxTards are looking to FOIA the Chalk Hills school, according the HoaxTard Uncle Carl McKenna /Carl Marks...He is proclaiming this to the be the smoking gun "back for the chalk hill FOIA push back."

MORONS.