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With 53 teachers in Huntington Beach facing possible lay-offs, it is
time to reevaluate where our tax dollars go.
After several number-crunching sessions to balance budgets,
officials in two of Surf City’s three school districts were forced to
hand out pink slips last week, laying the groundwork for lay-offs
this spring.
Although the Ocean View School District and Coast Community
College District have said they can weather the storm without laying
anyone off, the Huntington Beach City School District gave notice to
45 teachers, and the Huntington Beach Union High School District gave
notice to eight.
Those 53 teachers now have to wait and see how it all pans out,
unsure of their future.
What about the future of their students, the children of
Huntington Beach?
Gov. Gray Davis’ deep budget cuts affect students from
kindergarten through the college level. Programs and classes are
being eliminated even in districts where they say lay-offs will be
avoided.
What else is there in the state budget that is as important as
educating children?
California already struggles with student test scores and
achievement. Programs that were once taken for granted, such as art,
gym and music, are already a thing of the past, or surviving on
funding by PTA or booster groups.
Schools cannot stand to lose any more funding. If children don’t
get a proper education, how can we hope for the economy to improve?
Who will engineer the roads of tomorrow if we spend that money on
roads now and not on educating students, our future leaders?
Residents should pick up a pen and write to Davis. Tell him to
leave educational funding alone.
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