In nearly every issue of the Levittown Tribune, I always seem to find a letter to the editor attacking the Levittown Public Schools. It deeply saddens me to see that residents of this very community would take hits against the school district, and propose no remedies for fixing the problems they always call attention to.
This year I graduated from Division Avenue High School. After 13 years in the district, I am preparing to go off to George Washington University. The letters I have read make it seem as though every student from the Levittown High Schools ends up at Nassau Community College or working in an automotive repair shop.
I urge the people of Levittown who, like me, trust and believe in the work of our administrators, educators, and students to no longer stand for this humiliation against our schools. Attacks against our schools without remedies for correcting the "problems" must no longer be accepted. And to those who insist on writing in this public forum to attack our educators and the very essence of the youth of Levittown, there is always the old adage: Those who are not part of the solution are only part of the problem.