To The Editor: As a senior resident in West Milford, paying a tax rate that is exorbitant, the last thing we need is to hire another teacher, actually a total of two inexperienced teachers, when a class total is only 25 students. Does the school and the parents think these kids are going to respect these two new comers? Something is wrong with this picture. Either the present teacher has not had enough training, which I find hard to believe, or the problem stems from the home. Respect, self-control, discipline and politeness begin when a child is a toddler and they begin to know right from wrong. Since when is it a teacher’s responsibility to have to instill these traits into a child? Why is School Superintendent Glenn Kamp taking on the attitude that it is the school’s fault? He’s the one that should be telling these parents to take some responsibility and to start disciplining these children at home. If your child, at the age of seven or eight, is being sent to the principal’s office, you better “wake up and smell the coffee” because your problems are just beginning. Jean Eissmann West Milford