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Normally when teachers are facing layoffs, the union pre-empts that with cries for smaller class sizes. The number of students has dwindled to the point that tactic is finally laughable. When it gets to the point that 64 personnel are no longer needed, the problem of overstaffing is obvious, and CONSOLIDATION means jobs, too. They sound so naive, it's ridiculous- they knew this day was coming: fewer students means fewer buildings and fewer personnel.

Next, certify and drug screen the remaining teachers, and be sure to conduct the same tests on any that are recalled to fill positions; let's improve the caliber of teachers in the system and take automatic tenure out of the equation.

"It's just not fair."...how old are you?

"The kids", "the children"...citizens should hear what teachers talk about when the public isn't around-it's all about their pay, benefits time off and protecting what's "theirs"- it's only yours because it's provided by the inflated property taxes.

The only time liberals don't drag children into the discussion is when justifying free abortion on demand.

From: Layoff of 64 teachers called ‘one of darkest moments’ in WPS history

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