mr. hample, how are kids responding to all of this? i understand there's been one child writing a letter to the governor to the pennsylvania and asking him to come to their school and see exactly what's happening. this is coming from a fifth grader. tell us about that. >> i teach fifth grade, and i right now have 27 kids in my classroom, which seems big, but next year, as you already reported last night, we're looking at class sizes between 40 and that. i find it important to keep my students up to date on what's going on, not only with them, but with other school districts and politics and what's going on in the news. every students in my classroom chose to write a letter to governor corbett. one in particular, a letter, a student, and i'll quote here right here. she states in her letter to governor corbett that we may have problems in our homes, but we come to our school with a smile on our face every single day. she also extended an invitation to governor corbett to come to our school and spend a day with us in our classroom, becaus