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Reply to "Root cause of issues at MOCO schools?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Salaries wouldn't grow (already lower than private sector, yes, even when you include summers, etc., off); The excellent benefits, which were traded for lower salaries, would slowly diminish; Professional development, already marginal, would become non-existant; Very few bright people would go into teaching; Many excellent tea here would leave for greener pastures. That last one is the kicker, because it's the great benefits that keep many in the profession. That goes, and you will see teachers leaving in droves. And then the public schools will dramatically decrease in value (they are supposed to be the great equalizer), and anyone who can afford it will send kids to private. That will leave the public schools in even more of a disastrous situation. Oh but wait, that's what the GOP wants, everyone for themself, sticking up for them self only, instead of looking out for one another. The government is supposed to do what individuals cannot, for the greater good. Who does it serve to completely sink public schools?[/quote]
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