A variety of views: PSS and the austerity bill

 

“I’m indifferent, but it could save us some money.”— Marvin Lobrio

 

 

“I don’t know much about it, but I hear something about getting out of school early?  I’m for it.”  — Jorale Mendoza

 

 

“It’s a bad idea because what we need now for PSS is more money and more instructional time, not the opposite.” — Gerald Galang

 

 

“PSS should be exempt from the austerity bill.  Why?  Because education should never be hampered in any way.  Cutting PSS budget would do exactly this.” — Justis Tenorio

 

 

“It just doesn’t make any sense.” — Jeanne Rayphand

 

 

“It’s ridiculous.  They shouldn’t cut the budget of hard working teachers.” — Arthur Welch

 

“I know we’re cash-strapped at the moment, but come on, PSS needs all the money it can get.”— Jessica Estrada

 

 

“Money for education can only be used for education.  When someone in the government says that the education money isn’t going directly to the students, then, well, that person is wrong.  The CNMI should also look into their own contribution to education.  Our local government should give more money to PSS than the federal government, or at least even match it. The ones who should care the most about the education of our youths should be our local government.” — John Davis

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