Maybe it's just the time as I write this, but I have to say this thread goes a little above my head!
I have to say, JUST throwing money at our current educational system, both on local and national levels is not going to fix anything. While I live in a extraordinarily affluent section of the country (north east New Jersey) I
do understand not every state is spending what it should on its children. And they should be ASHAMED!
BUT--over 65% of my current tax bill is currently going to our school district. Our test scores (
I know, but they do matter on some levels) and current college enrollment numbers from graduates are FAR below what surrounding districts have. Our school buildings are abysmally old, outdated and in some cases down-right dangerous ( my son's elementary school JUST received a buzz-in system to prevent just anyone from walking into the school). I really like our superintendent on a personal level, BUT when I and my fellow tax payers found out that while our 4 elementary schools and 2 junior highs share
1 librarian, our high school had
2 FULL TIME with 100% of benefits paid by yours truly (as is our ENTIRE school district) and that one of the salaries was in excess of
$80,000! I HAVE To question just what the hell is going on with the management of this system! If our high school had stellar SAT and ACT scores, more than 60% of graduates going to a two or four year college (let alone GOOD schools, not the "thirteenth" grade types) and was winning standards awards left and right as many of our surrounding districts then I'd be less annoyed.
Can you tell someone's tax bill just was raised AGAIN with less services with a town wide reassessment and a passed referendum to pay for in the very near future?
OK--so this was a little off the topic. However the PTA in my opinion shouldn't be bashed over this coalition. ANY group is going to have it's political leanings--this includes the PTA. It's the nature of the beast. But let's just remember that in then end, the PTA--despite all the nonsense it allows itself to get embroiled in which lessens it's impact-- is trying to fight for our educational systems to get their due. ALL systems. I admit I'm not exactly a pro-PTA person--I take umbrage with a LOT of their issues and philosophies. However I am a member and hope that my voice, as small as it may be (no comments from the peanut gallery please!), will hopefully have some positive effect on my children's education.
So stick THAT in your pipe and smoke it!
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