Sunday, March 4, 2012
HC Probs
There are many problems with public school today. These include population, the drop-out age minimum, and teacher's salaries. I will refrain from ranting about my personal beliefs too much, but I think it is unacceptable for school's to exceed the student capacity that they were built to maintain. Also, I think all children should have a high school education, but there is no point in forcing them to stay in school if they refuse to learn. Lastly, I think that quality teachers are undervalued in America, and should be paid more than what they earn, to both make the occupation field more competitive, as well as motivate teacher's to do their jobs better. At Henry Clay specifically, the biggest issue bar none is the population. We have the most students over our school capacity in all of Kentucky, and we attempt to solve it by creating "mobiles" that serve as makeshift, trailer themed classrooms that are eyesores to the school. If the student population grows at the exponential rate is has been for years than need to either renovate Henry Clay, build a larger building, or build a new Fayette County High School altogether.
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