BuzzH
Well-known member
I already told you, I don't have and never have had a problem with paying taxes. Even less of a problem when it comes to funding public schools that any kid can attend.I thought quality education included a certain ratio of students/teachers as well as infrastructure.
Are you saying that public schools will maintain or exceed the current quality of education with a 5-8% increase in students and no additional increase to teachers or infrastructure?
Also, are property taxpayers going to be supportive of the increase in property taxes?
Not only would I be fine with paying more, I would welcome it. In particular if we hired better teachers and paid them more than a fast food worker. I mean, after all, they're only teaching your kids.
I feel I received a pretty damn good public school education, and most all of my classes had 30 or more kids in them. Kids that needed extra help, got it from the better students or the teachers. Maybe that's changed and the classes now have 60-70 kids in each one?