SCAM: Post Falls Schools Switch To 4 Day School Week After Citizens Vote “Yes” On Levy — It’s Not About The Kids

We wish we were making this up.

Post Falls Schools have announced that they will be switching to a 4 day a week schedule, after emotionally blackmailing citizens into voting yes on school levy, and lining their pockets (and padding their teachers salaries) with $11,917,102 of your money.

No. This isn’t satire. They’re dead serious.

Aren’t you glad you decided to fork over your money to a bunch of privileged, gay, marxist teachers who feel entitled to getting more of YOUR money while spending less time teaching your kids?

Post Falls School Superintendent Dena Naccorato said "This is not a money saver for us, It is fully focused on retaining our amazing staff."

So, it’s not about the kids. It’s about the teachers.

According to RAND Corp, “Analysis of data from five states—Idaho, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and South Dakota—indicates some evidence of educational harm,” saying that test scores went up “more slowly than they would have if the same schools had maintained a 5dsw.”

But don’t worry, stakeholders expressed “enthusiasm.”

Everyone already knows that Post Falls Schools are awful when it comes to reading, math and other benchmarks. Switching to 4 days a week isn’t going to help.

If you were looking for YET ANOTHER reason to vote NO on the re-run Coeur d’Alene School Levy, Post Falls Schools just gave you one.

It’s time for fresh blood and new perspectives at the school district. Michelle Lippert, the pro-pornography chair of the Post Falls School Board is up for re-election in November. If you live in Post Falls School District Zone 2 and want to bring some sanity back to the Board of Trustees, you should definitely get in touch with the Kootenai County Republican Party.

Johnston Meadows

I’m an author, a Christian and a loving husband and father

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