They haven't decided how much exactly. Probably somewhere around 1 or 2 percent.
Please note, I wrote; "they" haven't decided as opposed to,
"we the people" haven't decided. They will let us know what they came up with.
In order to keep administrators from feeling the pain,
lawmakers approved legislation which allows
more students to be put into classrooms and
more students to be put into teachers' student loads.
Pupil teacher ratios are going up.
I haven't read the bill, but I'm pretty sure,
there is no language in it requiring administrators to handle
larger loads of administration with fewer administrators.
Seems a little unfair, and imprudent, and maybe
not the best thing in the world for kids or teachers,
or the future of the state.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Education cuts coming
Posted by ched macquigg at 4:06 PM
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