Sure, why not ask for millions of dollars from the voters?  Give them 
specific targets.  Measureable class sizes...anybody can walk into a school 
and count the noses.

Then, a year or so later, the Board discovers it's a little short of funds.  
The legislature didn't come through with as much as hoped.  Minneapolis 
Technical Training Academy sucked away a half-million dollars.

All three MPS Board members elected in November promised to respect the 
voters' wishes for smaller class sizes.  It was clear in October that there 
were lean times ahead.

Were there any Board members who didn't support the Referendum?

Janet Gendler
Linden Hills
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