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<blockquote data-quote="Ann Bledsoe" data-source="post: 26136" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Hi Jake</p><p>I live just south of Lincoln, in Lancaster County, Nebraska. About 50 miles from Omaha.</p><p></p><p>We are one of the highest taxed counties in the whole country, with a vast portion of that going to the schools.</p><p>If throwing money at a problem would fix it, we would have the best schools around -- but you know what? The problems are getting worse and worse and the kids are getting a VERY poor education.</p><p>They can put out all sorts of money for new counselors, metal detectors, fancy new buildings, etc, but what they pay the TEACHERS is a sin! No wonder our kids aren't getting the education they deserve, you can't expect good teachers to work for less than what the janitors get!</p><p>We'd be better off using the old buildings longer -- they just tore down school buildings were new when I moved here 13 years ago -- and we should be paying the teachers what they deserve.</p><p></p><p>These kids are the future of this country and the school system is letting them down.</p><p></p><p>Ann B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ann Bledsoe, post: 26136, member: 60"] Hi Jake I live just south of Lincoln, in Lancaster County, Nebraska. About 50 miles from Omaha. We are one of the highest taxed counties in the whole country, with a vast portion of that going to the schools. If throwing money at a problem would fix it, we would have the best schools around -- but you know what? The problems are getting worse and worse and the kids are getting a VERY poor education. They can put out all sorts of money for new counselors, metal detectors, fancy new buildings, etc, but what they pay the TEACHERS is a sin! No wonder our kids aren't getting the education they deserve, you can't expect good teachers to work for less than what the janitors get! We'd be better off using the old buildings longer -- they just tore down school buildings were new when I moved here 13 years ago -- and we should be paying the teachers what they deserve. These kids are the future of this country and the school system is letting them down. Ann B [/QUOTE]
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