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I only hope they remember this in January. Bramble is already talking about people better not see his future actions as vindictive.
The public has spoken.
We want well funded, public, neighborhood schools with well paid teachers.
It is easy and simple.
Masters in Math, Science and English are a base line that we need to expect for all teachers in those areas. Our kids desrve qualified professionals.
Of course, that'll never happen. We have to increase the pay of our legislators, first. I've always found it interesting that a legislator, with absolutely no training or experience, can make more money per day than a teacher (early in their career), who is trained!
Oh, wait, most Utahn's think that they are education experts... after all, they went to school, right!?