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As a professional in the industry of building inspection, and having been involved as the structural inspector of record on dozens of new school projects (all in MA) , there is one formula that is used in determining the construction of a school. Number of students X 200 sq ft per student, X $350 per sq ft. Every project in MA has come in under budget. Every community is building new state of the art schools.

Yet in Warwick, the equation is a bit different. It goes like this - increase your liabilities by giving more raises and benefits to substandard teachers, hire more teachers even when enrollment is dramatically decreased, placate to the unions to preserve votes, continue to offer substandard education to the taxpayers.

There seems to be a bit of a difference in philosophy now doesn't there?

From: Report reveals $190 million in school deficiencies

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