Wear and tear threatens the classroom
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Lana Miller
Imagine 35 teenagers in your living room, five days a week, 10 hours
a day, using your bathroom, 10 months a year. I suspect after just
one week, your home would really show some wear and tear.
Multiply that more than 45 times and you have a high school, full
of students and teachers, five days a week, at least 10 hours a day,
10 months of the year. Imagine the general wear and tear that happens
there. A daily cleaning is not enough to keep up with that type of
use, and like our homes, daily maintenance can only go so far.
Measure C for classroom repair is needed right now.
Our high schools are in dire need of updates and repairs. Imagine
my surprise when my son attended my high school 22 years after me,
and the carpet is still the same as it was when I was there! Some of
our schools have major structural problems and leaks, lead paint,
asbestos and non-tempered glass. We would never live with that in our
home, why would we allow our children to do their learning in it?
Studies have proven a good environment is a productive
environment. What type of environment are we providing for our
children, let alone the teachers and classified personnel who are
there long after the four years our children spend there? We need to
make our schools safe and productive for the future leaders of our
society. What are we teaching them if we choose not to step up and
show them that we take pride in their school environment as much as
we expect them to take pride in their own bedroom? The children are
the responsibility of every citizen, not just those who live with
them. Is everyone aware that schools are no longer paid when a child
is legitimately out sick for the day? Imagine how much money the
district lost with the recent flu. I know I would miss the money if
it were my budget.
We are past the Band-Aid solutions and need the big overhaul
projects to be done. Measure C is written explicitly to cover that
task. We cannot depend on state funding to help us anymore, we all
need to take responsibility now. Good schools help the value of our
home, our community, and all of our students and teachers. It is at
the very end of your ballot, but please support Measure C on March 2.
* LANA MILLER is a Huntington Beach resident. To contribute to
“Sounding Off,” e-mail us at [email protected] or fax us at (714)
965-7174.
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