Watertown Schools-Equal Educational Opportunity?

Who here thinks that students and staff at Watertown's schools have an Educational Opportunity Equal to those of the rest of the county? 

Who here think that the curriculum is fine the way it is and measures up to the needs of our students?
How do you think constructive and positive change can take place?
If the opportunity for our students and staff were the same these changes would result:
1. Poverty and it's symptoms would be greatly diminished.
2. Property values would increase dramatically.
3. Citizen morale would increase and the small town culture of complaint would disappear.
4. Churches would be revitalized, the park would blossom, volunteers for the Jazz Fest and other activities would line up.
5. The tax base, both property and sales would enable our town to improve services in too many ways to mention here. 
6. The small town atmosphere would be preserved and improved rather than constantly at risk of dying and returning to the bleak days here of the 70's and 80's. 
7. Merchants would thrive and stores would open or expand services.
It starts with schools, don't let anyone convince you otherwise.
Who here cares?