By Dan Walters
There’s bitter irony in the loud complaints from CA school officials and unions – particularly in large urban districts – about not having enough money.
Schools are supposed to be teaching our children how to become productive and responsible adults, but by overspending revenues, blaming others for their fiscal problems and demanding bailouts, they are setting poor examples.
We just saw a prime – but, unfortunately, not isolated – example in Los Angeles Unified, the state’s largest school system.