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1 The Tree of Liberty need to be watered! It is withering away! WAKE UP PEOPLE! |
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1 base here.People are moving out to find work.This isnt New York City,opportunities are not abundant here.Property and School taxes are to high.The Schools in York County look like Country Clubs,compared to schools in other areas. Schools need to focus on education instead of construction and sports.The School districts have to much power,and the people have no say, as to how their tax dollars are managed. Politics in the School system are out of control,and most suffer from the classic corporate disease, POOR MANAGEMENT! |
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1 Boy did you nail that right! Any activity that does not involve class time should not be shouldered by the school district. You want you kid to play football, COOL, as long as YOU pay for it.(electricity for night games and all). Build schools that are "functional" not palaces; then learn to manage your cash flow. If you're broke, quit taxing and spending. |
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2 Is it right to pay our school superintendents in York County 140-150 thousand or more a year? Then, you have assistant superintendents paid 110-thousand or more. Some 40 years ago the legislature in Pennsylvania came up with a minimum teacher salary. Maybe its time for a maximum teacher salary. We should cap salaries in public schools to save money. The StopTeachersStrikes website has a link that you can use to find out how much teachers make in all the school districts. I don't like the idea of replacing old taxes with new ones (property with sales) but I'm convinced that real spending cuts are needed and its the salaries and benefits that must be controlled. Then taxation will be brought under control. |
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1 You are right, we are in a recession and a very deep one. It just so happens our local school districts act like the federal government, just keep spending with absolutely no common sense applied, figure that. When we moved to PA 9 years ago our school taxes were $1800 per year, they are now $5600 with little change in population of students in the district. The sad part is when they rated High Schools, Kennard-Dale does not rank very high at all. Which leads me to believe what exactly are we paying for? |
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“A Fine Time To Ask Me Now?” Since: Feb 09
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1 They have you right where they want you baby, right in the cross hairs and ready to get an itchy trigger finger |
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1 They take our money and preach political correctness. Now they even want to dumb down standards in this state. Pennsylvania is creating a new system of testing where math and reading will not be stressed. Students can fail four of the tests and still graduate from high school. Union power means big pay and generous health benefits and pensions. I've been told that the Pennsylvania State Education Association teachers union dominates politics in both parties in this state. They even have members who teach in one school district and serve on school boards in the districts where they live. Its no wonder our taxes go up when you have union members even serving on local school boards. Boards also have wives and husbands of union members and school employees on them. These are more pieces of the puzzle that explain our constantly rising property taxes for schools. |
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2 When you vote for Democrats like Ed Rendell, Bob Casey or Eugene DePasquale and when you vote for Republicans like Todd Platts, Keith Gillespie, Stan Saylor or Ron Miller you vote for people who are endorsed by the teachers union. They support every politician around and in turn the system keeps doling out the pensions, big pay raises etc. Lets get laws to cap pay in education, keep employees of school and family members off school boards, reform the pension, require employees to pay more of the cost of medical benefits. |
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“A Fine Time To Ask Me Now?” Since: Feb 09
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1 I like your last part Stan, "These are more pieces of the puzzle that explain out constandly rising property taxes for Schools" U forgot, it's also the part of the puzzle and totally explains why more students are dumber then a pile of fckin rocks too!! |
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“A Fine Time To Ask Me Now?” Since: Feb 09
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1 He meant the "slot" in his front door, that's where they drop the extra money!! |
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1 You live Georgetown, Canada! I know, I've seen you there with your morning coffee & newspaper! I was even there the day the bus almost hit you. I was the one that yelled, LOOK OUT THERE.....BUS! |
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1 Would you care to separate your facts from your innuendos? CAN you separate your facts from your innuendos? Does your post contain any provable facts? Inquiring minds want to know! |
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2 Shouldn't the general public be a bit ashamed by all this, considering PA seems to have PLENTY of money to support wealthy sports teams build new cathedral-like stadiums? If you think the price of education is high, wait and see what the cost of ignorance is like. And we are well on the way. |
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