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If only they would of went to a private school. I would actually like to know how many of them actually did graduate form private schools, and how many have kids in private schools. Might there be a conflict of interest?
I think it is always easier to point the finger than it is to seek the truth. Having taught in Utah, and now elsewhere, I know the terrible reputation that public education has. I think it's an absolute shame that the teachers of your great state are taking such a heavy hit from this war on public education. Instead of groups forming together to help solve the problem, they are taking sides to continue to battle out.
Grow up Utah! Work together and FIX THE PROBLEM!! Get off of your individual soap boxes and make a decision on how YOU can help better the education of YOUR youth!
Teachers bust their backsides each and every day (and night too). Support your teachers, challenge the state officials to make changes, and work together until Utah's public education system rises out of the gutter that YOU have placed it in.
A landslide is 95% (for those who are dyslexic it may look the same as 62%). The elected officials are trying to follow the wishes of the people who elected them. I am glad they are still trying. I hope they can find a way to pay by merit and reduce class size. The 22 million dollars they are short for teacher raises, I understand, is the fault of the Board of Education here in Utah. They did not present an accurate number of teachers needing a raise.
I hope the discussion about education here in Utah continues. I hope the discussion causes action.
The 12% don't have to "change their mind" they just need the loopholes removed from the vouchers.
Utah needs more options.
Class size needs to be limited to less than 15 students per class in all grades and all schools. This would remove many of the behavior and teaching problems educators now face.
If we increase the sales tax to pay for more teachers, better pay AND the smaller class size, then the public system might have a chance. Sales tax increase would spread the burden more equitably than property tax and allow visitors of our state to contribute. We could make better use of the schools we have now by teaching in shifts. A 6am to noon and noon to 6pm would cut class size in half without building new schools.
Remember never is a long time.
When the public says �no�, why must we continue to argue about using public money to finance and support a private enterprise, to pay for private choices? Public education is one of the most important institutions in our society. The argument from this point on should be about how we use our resources, energy and vision to support and improve our schools to meet the challenges of the future.
Don't be fooled. This is another wolf in sheep's clothing.
May I please restate one very clear fact for everyone: 62% - Against, 38% - For. That is an emphatic landslide folks. It is crystal clear that very few voters against vouchers will be actually reading or researching the issue, which would cause them to change their minds in the future that would significantly change this outcome. No further discussion needed, because we won't listen to reason anyway. I failed to properly research the issue and voted Against.
Guess who's ranked #1? Vermont. They've had vouchers in effect for over 100 years. They've held that ranking for some time now...
I'd rather learn from the best than cave to the almighty UEA and continue to live the status quo. When will Utah learn?
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