If Norwood-Norfolk Central School is considering reducing the number of members then it should also think about removing any retired teachers from the board also. This is a big conflict of interest …
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If Norwood-Norfolk Central School is considering reducing the number of members then it should also think about removing any retired teachers from the board also. This is a big conflict of interest where they are voting on things that they directly have an interest in like health insurance. Let's make this a board that puts makes the taxpayers the priority. If class sizes have to go up than the teachers are just going to have to work a little harder. I am sure the students are up to the challenge. Working harder has always been a sore spot with this school if you look at the graduation rates and test results compared to other schools in the area.