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Date Posted: Saturday, May18, 04:35:pm
Author: Taxpayer
Subject: Re: BOE elections
In reply to: School "violence" 's message, "Re: BOE elections" on Saturday, May18, 11:29:am

What we need is parental training, on how to raise children properly, so as to not bring weapons to school to mass kill. Also, to have effective administration in place, to not pad pensions under the guise of education. These kids have more resources, and less education! How is that? These top administration jobs are high six figures. We need to cut the fat, get rid of the dead weight, and redistribute those funds to core education fundamentals. Reading programs, trade training, and community based learning. How to make your environment, the immediate one you live in better! The way these budgets keep going, it's unsustainable, Cornwall voted down a school budget, this one needs to be voted down as well, stop using the kids as a catalyst for these extraneous budget increases. If you ask me, what we are doing isn't working for the good of the whole. Only a certain segment of this large district benefits from this budget. List the salaries, and positions, and we can see the duplication of services in the district. Chestnut Street school is an administrative building, who manages it? Parking lot is full in the a.m., but by two it's damn near empty. Can't tell me this district doesn't have misuse in resources and employee time management. If we cut the unnecessary, maybe we can focus on the necessary.

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