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OR Schools Cut To 4-Day Week - Printable Version +- DL Truth: Distance Learning Truth (https://www.dltruth.com) +-- Forum: DL Hall of Shame: Individuals (https://www.dltruth.com/forum-7.html) +--- Forum: Alan Contreras (https://www.dltruth.com/forum-12.html) +--- Thread: OR Schools Cut To 4-Day Week (/thread-831.html) |
OR Schools Cut To 4-Day Week - Winston Smith - 05-07-2010 Budget cuts are forcing Oregon government schools to consider cutting their school week to four days. Just what cash-strapped Oregon didn't need was a potential $120 million federal lawsuit. But thanks to adjudicated anti-Christian bigot and civil rights violator Alan Contreras of the Oregon Office of Degree Authorization, the state finds itself in further financial peril for its alleged role in a Liberian shakedown scheme. Does it really make sense to Oregon taxpayers to foot the bill for this pervert's Christian-bashing while their kids' educations suffer? Instead of letting the school district get away with this bogus "Washington Monument Strategy," shouldn't Oregon taxpayers be demanding the firing of the loser pervert Contreras and abolition of his anti-Christian office? Quote:Klamath Falls may try 4-day school week to save money RE: OR Schools Cut To 4-Day Week - RespectableGent - 05-08-2010 Hmm, they want to cut the school week so they can pay their staff one day less, but also want to extend the school day to still meet requirements? Will they not pay their staff for all the overtime they're putting in? Doubtlessly this will be controversial. Class Action Lawsuits are probably the last thing a cash-strapped state wants. RE: OR Schools Cut To 4-Day Week - Virtual Bison - 06-15-2010 I got it.... Oregon should fire Contreras and use the money they save to teach kids.... I guess that would make too much sense,
RE: OR Schools Cut To 4-Day Week - ham - 06-15-2010 in 2012 the same system will be effective in France. Anticipate public order concerns, since schools (which Napoleon intended as replacements for barracks ) are the part-time concentration camp for the youth...can you imagine the likely surge in youth crime etc? School has long ceased being a place of learning to become a place of temporary confinement or at best of silly civic indoctrination. |