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  • Nearly half of California's largest districts eye shorter school year

    Government schools have run out of money. No money for field trips, little money for maintenance, some money for textbooks and computers.

    Lots of money for union demands--pensions that can not be paid, one of the highest salary rates in the nation, lots of vacation time and hundreds of thousands to get rid of bad teachers.

    LAUSD has a drop out rate of over 50%--and an illegal alien student population of over 100,000.

    "In response to California's deepening budget crisis, administrators in nearly half of the states 30 largest school districts are considering shortening the school year from its current level of 180 instructional days, according to a survey by California Watch.

    Teachers in San Jose have already agreed to cut one week from the school year. In Los Angeles, Superintendent Ramon Cortines is pushing to cut the school year by 5 days. The Long Beach Unified School District wants to reduce it by three days, and the San Francisco Unified by two."

    Instead of fixing the real problems, professional educators prefer to harm the children. This is an effort to get parents to agree to higher taxes and worse schools.

    Government is theft. This is how government steals from parents bank accounts and children’s' education. Remember, this is the same government that sues to keep minority kids in failed schools.

    Government is also bigotry.

    Shame on us for not demanding special interests get out of government education.

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