Pubdate: Fri, May 07 1999 Source: Oregonian, The (OR) Copyright: 1999 The Oregonian Contact: 1320 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201 Fax: 503-294-4193 Website: http://www.oregonlive.com/ Forum: http://forums.oregonlive.com/ Author: Caitlin Keys, Hillsboro PUT MONEY IN SCHOOLS, NOT JAILS I am a seventh-grade student at Evergreen Middle School in Hillsboro. My reading class was discussing the small amount of money that the Oregon Legislature gives to public schools. I don't understand why legislators give so much money to build more jails when they know that people without educations are more likely to be in jail later on in their lives. One thing that I don't understand is why they want to build more jails for those kids who drop out of school and become criminals, yet they don't give enough money to schools so that teachers can do different things to keep kids in school. In order to keep students in school, schools need more money for the arts and other classes -- classes where they could learn the things that they want to learn more about. Kids in my school who are in band can't take other classes such as home economics, shop, art or drama. My point is that the Legislature does not give schools enough money to pay for more teachers to teach more classes, so students can learn more things. Caitlin Keys, Hillsboro - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea