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Sound Off: Teachers out of touch

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The following is what our readers sounded off about this week:

Teachers out of touch
You've got to love Geneva teachers. They set up a website asking taxpayers to call the school board and tell them, please don't make our special teachers experience the same hardships and pay freezes and stagnant wages that the rest of us in the country have endured. Please, please take more of my money so they can maintain their standard of living and benefits, even though mine have greatly diminished. When asked why they should get a pay raise while so many of those who have to pay for their increases have not gotten any, they respond that they want us to follow the private industry for performance raises and bonuses. They are kidding, right? They want us to utilize private industry methods? Private industry is who is freezing and reducing wages and benefits. Are they aware of that?

Geneva teachers are lucky
I am calling in response to the articles about how great the teachers are in Geneva and how great the scores are. My experience is that the teachers are like anywhere else – there are some great ones, some awful ones, and most of them are in between. There is only one reason why the scores are so high, and everyone knows [that] reason – it's demographics. Show me one school district with these demographics that [has] bad schools, and I'll eat my words.

I care about bullying
In response to "Don't want to read about bullying." This person is a senior citizen. Well, then don't read the article. I'm a senior citizen, too, but I do want to hear about this. When I was in high school, I wasn't living in the Tri-Cities area. As a freshman in a Catholic school, I was bullied. My parents did not know because I was too afraid to tell anyone. It is good to know, in the paper, what's going on in schools, even though we have senior citizens. Lady, whoever you are, just don't read it. I do want to read it. I remember my time as a freshman in high school, that I was pushed down the stairs and injured. I'm a baby boomer, and the school officials did nothing until my friends all stood up for me. That's how she got expelled.

Permit fees too high

I'm calling about the donation boxes in Geneva. Though I can understand the concern about them becoming a nuisance, I don't understand the rationale behind charging a $250-per-year permit fee. These boxes are to support a charity, and that is a huge amount of money that could become better spent. I propose a smaller fee, maybe just $20 a year to cover paperwork, and if the boxes aren't maintained, according to a certain criteria, they would need to be removed, end of discussion.

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