Letter: Here’s a solution to help schools (March 5)
When I went to school, California had the best schools in the nation and they weren’t unified schools. I propose the following: eliminate unification.
This will probably require a special election with incumbent cost, but, this will eliminate the salaries and expenses of a flock of administrators with cushy jobs that do nothing to teach children. This will also free their office space, chairs, desks and filing cabinets for better use.
I think the history in California since unification began in the 1960s shows, very clearly, that this layer of bureaucracy needs to be eliminated to improve education.
Bob Christiansen,
Madera


