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If I understand Mr. Ahearn's position, we need an additional administrator to supervise fewer and fewer teachers, who teach fewer and fewer kids, at an every escalating cost, OK, go it. And btw, why even think about renovating facilities at Pilgrim when everyone knows the school will not be operating as a school within four years. At a per-pupil expenditure of over $16,000 (yes, $16,000 per pupil), taxpayers are not getting their money's worth. The city would be much better off offering vouchers to every high school age kid worth $10,000 to use at whatever public, private, or parochial school they wish. Kids would have the opportunity to attend the school of their choice and not be penalized by geography, the money would follow the kid and not the beaurocracy, and the city would save money.

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