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The state gives authority for higher tax rates in areas with elementary and high school districts.

In support of smaller school districts, one could argue they are more nimble in responding to students’ problems, making sure they are academic successes.

The question: Is that actually the case?

Recently, we learned that the tiny Montmorency and Nelson school districts made the federal standard of “adequate yearly progress” – the only Sauk Valley district to do so.

Elementary schools, though, are more likely than high schools to make the federal grade. Most of the other districts have high schools, reducing their chances to attain districtwide adequate yearly progress.

Is the smallness of Rock Falls’ districts producing enough academic success to justify the higher taxes?

A cost-benefit analysis is in order. That’s what a corporation would do.

I’m not saying we should turn over our schools to the private sector. But it never hurts to see whether taxpayers are getting the best bang for their buck.

‘Make a serious statement’

Many thought the choice for president was between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.

But former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, a Libertarian, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein also ran.

Voters had still another option – writing in a candidate.

Of more than 40,000 votes for president in Whiteside and Lee counties, a grand total of 110 voters wrote in candidates’ names.

So, who got those votes?

A few went to Republican Ron Paul, the quirky Texas congressman. His Libertarian supporters are persistent.

At least one Whiteside County voter cast a ballot for Mickey Mouse, reports County Clerk Dana Nelson.

That voter was 4 years late. Mickey Mouse ran for president in 2008. And don’t doubt that; there is an entire website for his campaign. He even had a slogan: “Make a serious statement.”

One of the site’s frequently-asked-questions list: “What’s serious about this? Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character!”

The site acknowledged the point, but argued, “If every voter who is disgusted with the candidates ... writes in Mickey Mouse, however, then, by law, that name must be reported. Imagine the impact if 25 percent, 30 percent, even 40 percent of voters do this!”

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