I think the teachers could stop complaining and start teaching. Their classes are too small and the need for aides is unnecessary! The aides are a costly expense for the school districts, wages plus …
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I think the teachers could stop complaining and start teaching. Their classes are too small and the need for aides is unnecessary! The aides are a costly expense for the school districts, wages plus benefits. The teachers can handle more students and it is about time they get to work. Sports could be looked at but don’t cut the program just to save, most of the coaches are volunteer people. Keep games within your school district. The students on the buses can ride with the lower grades as well as the high school students. This might be a way for students to learn to be more respectful and decent to all classmates. There are many more ways to cut cost, just think of the budget coming out of your own pocket and it is. Common sense is the key to budgets.