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Old 02-21-2010, 18:04   #12
The Reaper
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When I was in a county vocational ed high school in the dark ages, the only adults in the 800 student high school were the principal, vice prinicpal, secretary, two janitors, and the six ladies in the cafeteria.

Everyone else taught, to include the coaches, bus coordinator, etc.

I cannot believe that we have less than 1:8 staff student ratio and 1:30 classes.

That is hellaciously bad tooth to tail ratio.

Guess a powerful union helps.

TR
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