Published November 04, 2009

Four area districts approve referendums chat

By Laura Grevas, Worthington Daily Globe

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Matthew R.
New Market, MN     11/04/2009 10:02 AM

It is and never will be enough money for these people. Every single stinking year they find more and more ways to waste money. They are very good at holding the parents consciousness in a guilty way. If you do not pay more the 'children' will suffer. It is the same ole line every time they want more money. How is it that in many districts enrollment continues to DROP yet state and local funding INCREASES. For what the state and local taxes add up to in per pupil spending you could educate your child at a good private school. But can you do that, NO WAY, you should be able to use that money that is alrady being spent on your child and transfer that to a private education. But the teachers unions etc will have NOTHING to do with that. It would cause them to lose what all government agencies crave, POWER. They are for 'choice' when it is what they believe you should chose. Have fun with the tax increases, guaranteed it will not be long before they come back for more.

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