Letter to the editor: Children deserve quality in school

Editor:

The administrators of the Saratoga schools have decided that the elementary school and the middle high school need only a half-time librarian each. With this type of “reduction in force” district policy clearly states that the position should be filled by the most qualified and most senior staff member. While it is true that administrators may reassign staff as they see fit, it seems they should also take into consideration district policy in this matter.

The needs of the students should be considered first and foremost. With this in mind, how can they justify not giving the middle high school students a fully qualified, experienced library media specialist and how can they justify not giving the fifth graders a full-time experienced classroom teacher?

It seems to me our administrators are not utilizing their resources in the best interests of our students. The administrators’ solution does not enhance the educational experience of our children, nor does it meet the needs of the students and the instructional program.

Sincerely, Patricia McKnight

Saratoga

Editor’s Note: A sentence was inadvertently omitted from this letter in the Saratoga Sun last week. We are reprinting the letter as it was submitted. The staff at the Sun apologizes for the error.

 

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