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Bompy10....Don't be a grumpy bum. Yes, my comment was harsh, and if I offended Mr. Ginolfi's delicate sensibilities well, I'm sorry. Warwick should have been prepared to move to a middle school model before now and why hasn't it been? Especially when it became known that Common Core was going to be a reality back in 2009? Full day K is not a new concept. It's been around for a long time. Again, Warwick is behind. Hopefully, we will soon be moving in the right direction with 6th grade students joining the 7th and 8th grade, and full day K. It needs to happen. Finding teachers with the right certification won't be a problem at all. That's a weak argument, if a teacher wants to be certified, the school department should pay for it. I also believe the President of the WTU, should be encouraging the teachers to be prepared for a change in the way the school system operates. Students in this City are not getting the education they should have, and it's because there are people within the WPS who are reluctant to change anything at all. People aren't leaving WPS because of consolidation, they're leaving because WPS is lagging behind in most areas when compared to other cities and towns....as well as that little state about 20 minutes north of here.

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