At first it might seem that Jim Bastow of Cranston has
a reasonable complaint : Why should local public schools depend as
much on the tax payers without children as taxpayers with hordes of
them being educated by the community ?
But what if the parents are rather poor and have five or six kids
in the public schools ? Remember education is compulsory - and rightly
so ! - until a kid is 16 years old . Imagine the town harassing such
a family for taxes it can hardly afford !
Most " progressive " minded people believe that public education
is a good thing , indeed a human right . What is UNFAIR is that the
quality of education in a small state like Rhode Island should vary
greatly from community to community, the average income in each being
a decisive factor.
Mr. Bastow ( letter to the editor , Oct 6 ) needs a stronger
sense of community. Even cranky old bachelors -in their fading years -
will be supported by a young and EDUCATED work force.
I am pleased to see so many newspapers pay so much attention to
the public education issue. Unlike Monagate, it really does matter !
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