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It continues to be an issue of money in everyone's view. With all due respect, not one of you has mentioned whether or not you have ANY educational background. While studies can say many things, they can not account for the reality of what happens in a classroom on a day to day basis. Education has evolved greatly in the last 20 years, however the mind-set of those on the outside has not changed along with it.

Students from Warwick Vets WILL suffer if this consolidation takes place. They WILL have larger classroom size which is not beneficial. They WILL lose teachers, who have become very important parts of their lives, and in some cases have made positive changes in their future. They WILL loose in some cases the opportunity to play sports, which for some students is a vital part of continuing their education.

No one is putting the STUDENTS first in the decision making process. Perhaps before the school board moves ahead with anything further they'd should find facts and data on the benefits/hindrance of school closure.

From: On a roll to save Vets High

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