I'm a public school teacher. What less funding means is fewer teachers. Fewer teachers equals bigger, crowded classrooms. It means kids sitting in the gym bleachers instead of being in class, because they don't have a teacher. It means classes that are baby-sat, not taught, by subs. What less funding means is that states hire less and less qualified people to teach. In Indiana and Florida, teachers don't even have to have a college degree. Lee does not support public education. He supports folks who want to make money off of our tax dollars.
I'm a public school teacher. What less funding means is fewer teachers. Fewer teachers equals bigger, crowded classrooms. It means kids sitting in the gym bleachers instead of being in class, because they don't have a teacher. It means classes that are baby-sat, not taught, by subs. What less funding means is that states hire less and less qualified people to teach. In Indiana and Florida, teachers don't even have to have a college degree. Lee does not support public education. He supports folks who want to make money off of our tax dollars.
Thanks for this, Susan - Yes, Lee's clear agenda is funneling public money to private schools.