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Sound Off: Teachers out of touch

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No money left in Geneva
Geneva teachers, if Batavia and St. Charles are paying more, go there. We are out of money in Geneva. If your last pay increase was not enough, leave. It's a free country. Do not ask the Geneva taxpayer, many of us with no children in school, to do with less, while you can get more, while working only eight months a year. Because of past school board decisions, we are broke. This school board is trying to balance the budget. The reserves will be gone in a couple of years of high-interest payments. Because of past school board decisions, we don't have any money left in Geneva.

Seniors care about bullying
This is a rebuttal to the lady who talked about being a senior citizen and not wanting to read about bullying. I am a senior citizen. I have children who have children. I love the fact that there was that information given to us so that I could pass it on to my children. Keep up the good work.

Batavia is unbelievable
The city of Batavia is truly unbelievable. Instead of major cuts in the city's budget, they propose cutting the aldermen's minimal salary. Really, this is what you cut? How about cutting all seminars and conferences for all city employees and all elected officials? Eliminate all travel. Eliminate all personal use of city vehicles and agree to incur no additional debt. And most importantly, agree to reduce the city's real estate tax levy.

Geneva teachers' arrogance
The Geneva school teachers should keep their contract negotiations in private, like the school board is doing. For the teachers to protest, looking for public support for their contract, means standing in front of the taxpayers of the Geneva School District. The teachers are also showing a militancy and arrogance against the taxpayer. It is the taxpayer that the elected school board is protecting. When property tax bills arrive next year, the largest complaint will be the ever-increasing tax burden on education. It is time that the teachers start thinking not of themselves, but about the many workers who have not received any salary increase in the past several years, who are paying the teachers' salaries and benefits.

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