Comment 62658

By A Smith (anonymous) | Posted April 25, 2011 at 15:01:07 in reply to Comment 62657

No, we should set up incentives for school boards to become more productive. For example, if a school board figures out a way to cut costs, without cutting quality, they should be able to keep half of those cost savings. In other words, make it profitable for teachers and administrators to do more with less.

In this way, teachers could end up making more money and also see their tax bill fall as society used less resources to teach young people.

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