PES — one-on-one with legislators

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Princeton Elementary’s Early Childhood program coordinator Janet Becker (from left) greets State Sen. Darin LaHood, while Superintendent Tim Smith and State Rep. Don Moffitt wait in line, following Monday’s special PES Board meeting. The legislators attended Monday’s special meeting to discuss pending legislation dealing with education and to hear concerns and ideas from the local board and educators. (BCR photo/Donna Barker)
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“It sounds good to say we need to improve schools, but we are starving for money to do what we need to do,” Smith said.

Smith also presented Moffitt and LaHood with a list of state contracts and programs which he said adds up to millions of dollars for school districts.

In other discussion, Bouslog asked about pending legislation which would allow teachers to have firearms in school, if the teacher received the necessary training and if the individual school board approves.

LaHood said he has not had anyone from his district tell him that this is the right way to go. At this time, he does not think there is Senate support for such legislation, he said.

Bouslog said he also has concerns about such legislation. In fact, it scares him to death, regardless of how much training a teacher may have, he said.

In his comments on the firearm legislation, Moffitt said what he is hearing most from his constituents is the legislation fails to address the mental health issue, which has to be taken into consideration.

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