It is a service we need, those of us who can’t rely on patronage to secure a future for our children. It was successful and so it should come as no surprise that funding should go, that its experienced and dedicated front line staff treated so shabbily and their skills lost to the city. The trashing of services essential to a disproportionately impoverished urban working class demographic is a topic I have posted on before. Sadly, it seem likely that I will continue doing so.