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The teacher walkout.

4/3/2018

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One of the biggest new story that was talked about in the news yesterday was the teacher walk out here in Oklahoma (as well in Kentucky). I seem to understand why that the teachers had to go to the state capital just to make their point to the lawmakers.

I just got tired to hear that the schools need more money to just keep the few good teachers that we currently have right now. Most of the problem is the fact that some politics think that we can do more with less in the classroom & expect to produce the greatest rocket scientist right out of high school. I don't think that is ever going to happen.

This kind of thinking is never going to work in the way that seems to me. We got to stop finding ways to give any child cheap & out dated methods in this highly technology world that we live in. I just can't see a child in my state. Not have a high quality education in this day & age.

We can't just keep kicking the can & in future that the school systems are just broken beyond repair. This one of the worst things that a person can see happening. I'm been very unhappy that most states are in much better shape that the ones here in Oklahoma.

The one thing that I hate to know is that I think that I well have a better education then the generation that came after me. With that out the way. I'm still sick of hearing that schools need more founding & they still don't get it. Even if the state lawmakers say that they will give them more money to them. Then they will never see it thought.

I'm to a point that I don't seem to care about anything that a lawmaker say. We all know that they don't care about the little guy in this country. So I guess that their word is just a lie no matter what they say to us. There is just so many broken promises that we can't trust them at all.

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