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Reply to "It may be getting even harder to get a spot at a charter"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They absolutely should get preferential admission. I would love to know that my child's teacher is fully invested in the school that my child attends. We all know that teachers work for low salaries. Why deny them this small, but meaningful perk? "Many of us send our kids to school far away from where we live or work--there is no reason why teachers should be any different." Really? You sound bitter for having made a choice that you now regret. Choose your neighborhood school or choose to be a teacher at your child's school. Problem solved. Maybe you would have more desirable options close to your home or work if the school system could attract highly qualified candidates by making the terms of employment a little more appealing. Honestly I can't think of one profession that doesn't come with some type of perk. Even restaurant owners know to give the wait staff a discount on their meal after a shift. I don't think I would want to eat at a restaurant where the staff refuses to eat the food. Guess I feel the same way about schools. [/quote] This really is a no brainer. [/quote]
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