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Of great interest
I was utterly appalled by the insensitivity and selfishness of the Sound Off caller who said that the articles on bullying were of no interest to him or her, and should not have been in the newspaper. I am also a senior citizen and I couldn't disagree more. Evidently, the caller has been fortunate enough to have had no experience with bullying. Sadly, I cannot say the same. I have seen a lovely, talented, smart young lady in our family lose all the self-esteem she once had because of cruel bullying in one of our high schools. She told us not only was she bullied, just for the fun of it, by other students, but that she also knew of many other students who suffered the same fate. We can only address and try to work toward solutions if the public becomes aware of this problem, and for this reason I applaud Chronicle news editor Al Lagattolla for the insightful articles he wrote about bullying. Yes, this should be worked out in the schools, but doesn't an informed public need to know about the high incidence and seriousness of bullying, so that this can be addressed in their homes as part of a discussion on teaching tolerance of people who look different than us, in size, shape or color? I am sorry that the person who was upset by the articles did not see the tremendous value of Al Lagattolla's work. The person certainly wasn't forced to read the reports.

Decertify the union
This is directed at the school board. There is a simple solution to the teacher-union conversation. Decertify the union and offer all of the teaching positions to the open market. Your pool of qualified and talented teachers will expand exponentially, and the conversation about what is fair wage will disappear. Let the open market determine the fair wage. By doing this, you'll serve your constituents more effectively by staffing the schools with the best qualified teachers for the best price, as determined by the open market. It's a mystery to me why our public servants should have better job security, better benefits and better pensions than the people who pay the taxes to support them. And then they demand more. If the teachers strike, I encourage the school board to replace the teachers with new hires, like Reagan did with air-traffic controllers. We didn't miss a beat then. We wouldn't miss a beat now.

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