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Especially schools are a big problem. In former game versions, schools were way to effective (I remember, you'll need to reduce the workforce once the school was built, or else the whole island population were high school graduates in no time.)
But now, schools seems to be bugged. Even in 50 in-game-years time, the high schools will graduate perhaps 8-10 tropicans. (Colleges perhaps 3-4) This even maximum funded, all edicts possible to boost, full of teachers, students etc.
This is a problem, because the late game requires a lot of high school and college graduates. Hiring from abroad, rescuing with the pirate cove and setting immigration on "skilled" workmode is not quite satisfactory, because why have a school system then?
So I approve the idea for UI and reference 👍
I might add, do it like the prison: even when the employee/teacher go for another workplace, don't kick the students out. This is an annoying delay for total graduation.