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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
3 years ago
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In order to save money, city officials are considering cutting funds for community sports leagues. This means students would be

able to participate only in sports offered by local schools. Write a letter to the city council stating and backing up your point of view on the proposed funding cuts. A. One issue with community sports is lack of volunteer coaches, but with school-focused sports, teachers, who already receive paychecks, can become coaches. B. The city has not been able to fund the much-needed repairs for our public roads and parks, so everyone can agree that we should get rid of community sports and focus on what's important. C. Most schools already have sports programs that give students the opportunity to play the sport of their choice. D. Canceling community sports leagues is the best option for our town because it will save much-needed money while strengthening school athletic programs.
BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT CAUSE I NEED THIS ROGHT NOW!!!!!​
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nlexa [21]3 years ago
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D. Canceling community sports leagues is the best option for our town because it will save much-needed money while strengthening school athletic programs

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Lisa [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

it D. i got 100%

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