OCBob
VIPER POWERED
I attended a local PTA meeting last week, the purpose of which was to discuss the current crisis with California's budget.
The schools are being raped by the Governor and the legislature. Money is being taken away from schools at an alarming rate.
Our school district is relatively small in comparison of other school districts in California. There are approximately 22,000 students from what I've been able to gather.
Well, next years budget includes a reduction of 9.1 million dollars for our school district. There will be school closures and teacher layoffs.
To be honest, this really bugs me. If we don't invest in our children's futures now, we will pay for it later.
California spends an ungodly amount of money each year on our prison system. If we were to just release non-violent drug offenders we would probably be able to increase spending on schools, rather than reduce it.
To me, it just makes sense. As the gap increases between corrections spending and education spending, it will only get worse. Without a proper education the odds of a kid ending up in prison only increases. So then, we have to spend even more on corrections, and less on education. Where does it end?
I implore any California residents to write your state representatives. They need to know that this is unacceptable to all of us.
The schools are being raped by the Governor and the legislature. Money is being taken away from schools at an alarming rate.
Our school district is relatively small in comparison of other school districts in California. There are approximately 22,000 students from what I've been able to gather.
Well, next years budget includes a reduction of 9.1 million dollars for our school district. There will be school closures and teacher layoffs.
To be honest, this really bugs me. If we don't invest in our children's futures now, we will pay for it later.
California spends an ungodly amount of money each year on our prison system. If we were to just release non-violent drug offenders we would probably be able to increase spending on schools, rather than reduce it.
To me, it just makes sense. As the gap increases between corrections spending and education spending, it will only get worse. Without a proper education the odds of a kid ending up in prison only increases. So then, we have to spend even more on corrections, and less on education. Where does it end?
I implore any California residents to write your state representatives. They need to know that this is unacceptable to all of us.