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And yet all we ever hear is how Utah ranks last in Per-pupil funding and how we need to spend more. It looks like we are doing pretty well with what we have and the "per-pupil spending" is a hoax perpetuated by the teachers union. Good education is a partnership between students-teachers-parents.
Looks to me we need to pay our teahers more- not because they need it but because they deserve it!
And guess what, i suppose that AP classes are smaller than traditional or regular core classes by a large measure. I wonder if smaller classes with more experienced teachers along with motivated students and supportive parents can actually get results.
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