Mr. Farmer likes the people giving money to his cause to feel good.
Mr. Farmer said about 250 open positions would be left unfilled.
Mr. Farmer said it would probably take place in the second week of September.
From then on, Mr. Farmer said, he went along with the plan.
Mr. Farmer said he believed there would be long-term benefits for the school and the community by association with the band.
Mr. Farmer in the district office, however, has noticed the progress.
"Mr. Farmer, one of the bookkeepers found what you were looking for."
Mr. Farmer himself has also distributed several copies for testing.
Mr. Farmer, a longtime gang member, has been in and out of prison for nearly 20 years.
Mr. Farmer did several things in the late 1960's.