Thank you, Mr. Skelton, for this education article in today's "Los Angeles Times"
on the bold two-faced hypocrisy of Darrell Steinberg and the Grubenator with regards to major cutbacks of vocational or career track education. I am a high school English teacher and I say to you that California's meager daily allowance to public school education was difficult in the past. Now, these legislative Carpetbaggers have literally made learning for young people in our public schools, virtually impossible.
Thse so-called elected leaders have done what Hitler had started in the thirties: he burned the books to deny access to information and learning.
If these so-called elected leaders need to yearly put up inadequate budgets, year-after-year, then they need to relinguish their jobs and go do something else.
Why should our innocent children suffer for their sins?
Thank you, Mr. Skelton, for this education article in today's "Los Angeles Times"
ReplyDeleteon the bold two-faced hypocrisy of Darrell Steinberg and the Grubenator with regards to major cutbacks of vocational or career track education. I am a high school English teacher and I say to you that California's meager daily allowance to public school education was difficult in the past. Now, these legislative Carpetbaggers have literally made learning for young people in our public schools, virtually impossible.
Thse so-called elected leaders have done what Hitler had started in the thirties: he burned the books to deny access to information and learning.
If these so-called elected leaders need to yearly put up inadequate budgets, year-after-year, then they need to relinguish their jobs and go do something else.
Why should our innocent children suffer for their sins?
Wayne Dennis Kurtz.