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The Louisiana House of Representatives advanced a bill that would hold parents liable for fines of up to $5,000 for threats their children call into schools. House Bill 137 passed 71-26 following vigorous debate. Children 14 and older convicted of making a school threat would face a mental examination, up to 12 months of probation or six months in juvenile detention, and mandated participation in the Back on Track Youth Pilot Program. Do you approve of such a measure?
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Results of the survey of May 3, 2026
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This budget season has been a difficult one. How would you classify the cuts made to your school district's budget? Check all that apply.
No cuts needed--------------------------------------------------------37.5%
Cuts made to auxiliary and extracurricular programs---------------0%
Cuts made to services for students (counseling, health, etc.)------0%
Cuts made to instructional offerings----------------------------------0%
Cuts made to support staff---------------------------------------------12.5%
Cuts made to instructional and administrative staff------------------50.0%
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Cuts are being made to teachers, TAs, & other support staff. The only ADM being cut is 1 who is retiring & not being replaced. It is disgraceful that my district has so many ADMs, and none of them are being cut. The ADM-to-teacher ratio is 10:1.
OUHSD has created its own problems. They should never have built Del Sol High School. The district has overspent in many ways (Wellness Centers) in the last 5-7 years, and that has now neg. affected many employees due to those overspending mistakes.
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