I love the "build relationships" fertilizer. It tends to come from folks who don't realize class sizes in most of the US run 25-30 kids, at least 7 periods a day (middle/high school)...
This has been a mantra of the teachers' unions anytime they're making the concerted effort to arm twist more money out of the populace for many, many decades now, and it's annoying to me.
Consider for a second that I first started hearing communities being brow beaten wit it when I was but a young nipper in grade school - in the 1970s. I heard it all thru the 80s and 90s as well, until my siblings and I graduated the screwel system and moved out into adult lives. All thru my school age years my class sizes were and remained about 25-35 kids.
When I had mini-me to run thru the gauntlet of public screwels, his class sizes were about the same 25-35 kids that my classes had been, and from my training as an engineer, I realized that that figure is the number set the screwel districts use when they're determining when and where to build additional public screwel facilities. In other words while I had teachers unions screeching in my ear that class sizes at 25 - 35 kids were too large, and teachers were overworked having to teach 6 classes a day of 25-35 kids, and I should shell out more of my hard earned money to pay for more teachers to spread the class loads and pay teachers better because they're overworked and burning out on classes so large, on the other side of the equation screwel administrators continued using the 25 - 35 kids class size model as their planning and budgeting basis.
**** 'em.
Class sizes have been this way for a minimum of the 50 years I've been aware of and observing screwels, and I bet if anyone were to dredge up the actual data that it's been the case for 100 years or more. Teachers KNEW what the class sizes were - what the damned job entailed - when they decided to accept the District's shilling. They don't get to act surprised and tell me how overworked they are when working conditions are exactly what they were given to expect them to be.
For 50 years, the public screwel racket has repeatedly bent my family over a barrel to extort more and more money, while at the same time the quality of the product that money has purchased has degraded continuously. It got so bad that we pulled mini-me out and began home schooling before he'd completed his first semester of middle school. Before that, I was the meanest dad ever in the eyes of his elementary school when I told them to discontinue the IEP on my son because it was more of a crutch and distraction to his education than a benefit - except to the screwel officials who were rolling in the additional taxpayer money they were bringing in at his expense.
Please don't take my rant personally, enslaved1; it's not intended to be. You just accidentally tripped one of my hot buttons. Funny thing is, The Boy's been out of school for years now and I didn't realize that button was still hot for me.