Special debate education funding
Well, now we are witnessing the implosion of our educational system in the United States to lay off teachers more. We also see that teachers who are retired are paid large sums of money in their retirement and health costs.
We can not afford to do that, and if the property tax in many states, more than we are now, we’re going to see less and less money coming in for the real estate market collapse, and all these people age become wards of the state where we spend all our money.
This does not bode well for families of children with special educational needs, which often require fewer children in the classroom, and supervision. They also require more help from school staff, adding all the costs to teach each student. Meanwhile, parents of normal children are very concerned because the money is diverted to the special education program, and do not believe their children are treated fairly. This may or may not be true depending on which side of the debate you stand, but the debate that is happening today.
Our school districts are cutting staff, teachers, and reduce costs wherever they can, including the janitors who clean the bathrooms, and other important things that may not have thought. And yes, the Special Education Department will also be reduced in order to maintain a sense of a true system of education for all. Worse, there is not much controversy and chaos on school boards and parents too threatening to sue. It costs too much money to defend these claims, and that the extra money is not used in the classroom.






