Friday, February 25, 2011

Who are we really hurting?

With all of the recent news and legislation about school districts needing to cut costs across the board, who are we really hurting? It is evident, that answer is the kids.
Our kids are going to be the one's who suffer when attempting to help the nation repair it's economic deficit. Time magazine reported on one story about Rhode Island school districts sending out notice letters to some 2,000 teachers who are about to be out of work. So what is it that those children will have to look forward to next school year? Over crowded classrooms? A teacher to student ration of 40:1? I'm sure that will help to increase the education level in the United States.
There are already so many issues in our education system: we teach to a standardized test, we have dropped discipline in the schools, etc... It is not a wonder that the United States education system is really starting to fall behind in comparison to other nations education systems.
It's sad really. Not only are we going to be lacking in those areas, but now extracurricular activities are going to be affected. The staff will not be there to coach the children, lighting for gym' s is no longer going to be an option, and now at an age when children are the most influenced, they are going to be left with nothing but a lot of free time. Children need structure, and what better way to provide it then by providing organized activities.
I really hope the legislation stops and thinks about just how detrimental these new budget decreases actually will be.

Time Magazine: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2055436,00.html

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