Pubdate: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 Date: 01/10/1999 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Author: Gerry Green Editor -- Regarding your editorial dated January 3, I became very upset at your ``Promises to Keep'' for Gray Davis and how shallow some of them were. Ensuring ``that every child to read by third grade?'' Why not ensure that every child read at their grade level at the end of all grades up to through 12th grade? Perhaps your suggestion is why we get ninth graders who can't read past third- and fourth-grade levels. Why should high schools pay for remedial instruction for their graduates? If the elementary schools had 20 to 25 students in all academic classes up through the eighth grade, and the homes encouraged their children and backed the schools, students would have a better attitude toward learning by the time they got to high school and would not need remedial classes. Ideally, no high school should have over 1,000 students in order to create a safe and positive learning environment. Perhaps Mr. Davis should work toward this. Concerning prisons -- why doesn't the state use those abandoned military bases as drug rehab centers? Aren't most of our criminals involved with drugs? Why don't we work toward solving the problem and reason they got in trouble in the first place? ``Counseling for juvenile drug dealers?'' How about education and jobs for juveniles who probably dropped out to sell drugs. They need to feel better about themselves. Education and jobs certainly help. GERRY GREEN Chowchilla