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Gee, Mr. Andolfo, I thought you might be a bit curious how a school department that seems to be under constant duress financially, would continue to operate not one, but three junior high schools at 50% capacity for YEARS? How we have our own version of lotto roulette when it comes to handing out golden parachutes to departing superintendents and administrators, then telling the taxpayers its done in closed session and we won't tell you the cause of the dismissal. I guess it depends at which end of the taxpayer trough you are located at, the payer at the beginning or shallow end, or the payee drinking from the deep end secure for another year in a job in a school that should have been closed years ago. It serves the end users, the students well to burn up payroll dollars and support staff to continue to operate dinosaurs of buildings which ultimately takes money from the students who need it the most with less money available for discretionary supply expenses, like for books and such. Steve, in the end, they don't give a damn. Taxpayers have many answers, no one will ask the tough questions...

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