
Tactic won’t work
Editor, Daily News:
I was very disturbed to hear the latest ultimatum given to the Collier County School Board by Superintendent Dennis Thompson regarding the privatization of the custodial services.
In the latest letter sent by the school system’s human resources director on behalf of Thompson, the superintendent stated that if the School Board does not vote to privatize custodial services he had no choice but to cut in other areas. All media assistants and one general assistant from each school would be eliminated.
Haven’t our students suffered enough? Thompson has made numerous cuts from the classroom environment, many of which were unwarranted. Isn’t it about time that cuts are made from those positions within the administrative center? Eliminating many of these unnecessary jobs would allow the superintendent to maintain the current staffing in our schools where it is so badly needed.
Our students have suffered enough. Let’s keep our present custodial staff, and all media and general assistants.
S.J., North Naples
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To "S.J." in North Naples --
I think you are a doo-doo head.
Signed,
Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
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