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Why does Cape need PR coordinator?

September 7, 2017

Since when do our schools need a "Public Relations Coordinator?" Are they advertising for students?

This is another ridiculous waste of our money when we look at the economics of our schools these days. The Cape Henlopen School District is paying someone for this position? And why?

Your story really made me aggravated that such a position even exists. We are paying too many administrators too much money in our "education echelon," and this is just another example.

Every time they cry they need more money, everyone should demand they get rid of one administrator to help pay for their new, ugly-looking schools.

Sandra Snowberger
Lewes

 

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