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N.J. school layoffs, program cuts boost attention on 4/20

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N.J. school layoffs, program cuts boost attention on April 20 votes

 

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/0 ... s_pro.html

 

With New Jersey school districts planning layoffs and sweeping cuts to services, school budget elections are the talk of most towns as the April 20 vote nears.

 

Gov. Chris Christie believes the cuts are necessary to help clean up the state

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Who in the right mind will vote for an increase in property tax?

 

did you just ask that?

 

dude they vote that shit in almost every year in most of the districts, the way the question is worded it makes you sound "evil" if you dont vote yes for it. The wording is in favor of tax increase, so the zombies pull the lever for yes.

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Are any of you gonna vote on April 20th? and are you gonna vote against the budget or for it?

I always vote against it, and yes I will vote next Tuesday.

 

You know we're gonna lose this vote - all the potheads will think they're voting for legal pot on 4/20... :lol:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/420_%28cannabis_culture%29

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What state, the size of NJ, needs over 500 school districts - some that contain no schools. But rest assured, each one of those districts has a superintendent and at least one, more often multiple, assistant superintendents pulling down six-figure salaries. The problem is they are the ones that control the money, so school programs are cut, teachers salaries are affected and the students are the real losers. The administrators are never going to eliminate their own jobs, but that is what we need to happen. CONSOLIDATION!!!! The system needs a top-down revamping done by someone with no vested interest - but we all know that will never happen.

 

JMHO

 

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

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I believe there is more then 600 districts?

 

Either way, we should have MAYBE 1 superintendent per county, and 1 principle per school.

 

But really, this is the same crap that goes on for our fire / police / EMS / board of freeholders / board of whatever you can think of / etc. Too much admin!

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