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I agree with lvmachead everyone can rant and blame all the administrators for the shortfalls of the school district, but those people are the ones who do not like to put their money where their mouth is. A lot of the revenue for schools comes from casinos taxes, but no one has even mentioned about raising the taxes for casinos to raise the revenue for schools. Instead they want to give money back to casinos who already make multi billion dollars, with executives who majority of the time do not live in the state of Nevada getting paid multi million dollar contracts. And if people were actually willing to pay taxes for education, hey just maybe kids would get a better education, instead they rather spend thousands in private schools.