Last Friday, State Senator Tom Neuville posted this to his blog: What Kind of Education Reform Do We Need? It was triggered by Gov. Pawlenty’s State of the State speech and a Pioneer Press editorial (see Tom’s piece for the links).
I’m guessing that most Americans think that U.S. high schools in general are poor/obsolete but they don’t think their high school is obsolete.
How about here in Northfield? Take the poll and add your comments, either here or to Tom’s post.
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I find it remarkable that the same folks that have assisted in cutting funding for education in this state, are now stating that our schools are now obsolete.
So, just how are we supposed to pay for this? Another levy?