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re: Louisiana School Transparency Report
Posted on 4/22/25 at 11:44 am to crap4brain
Posted on 4/22/25 at 11:44 am to crap4brain
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City of Baker School District 10 $18,040
Anyone with a choice doesn’t want to be in Baker schools. Kids, teachers, or support staff.
Posted on 4/22/25 at 12:09 pm to el Gaucho
quote:How would you know? After taxes, I made $2100 a month. My classroom had no Kleenex, pencil sharpener, no pencils. Nothing but desks. That’s why I retired.
Teaching is the hardest job in the world, how dare you question the compensation of an education hero
Posted on 4/22/25 at 12:18 pm to LemmyLives
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As spending went up in Education, an explosion of these jobs occurred. Also, performance didn’t change a bit. Coincidence?
Bingo! It’s all a waste of time and money.
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The more special needs kids you have (can be behavioral problems, paraplegics, dyslexic kids, etc.) the more funding supplements you get from FedGov. That however came with strings attached, such as requiring x number of in class aides per yy special needs students, and then a special needs plan coordinator (or three), etc.
The main reason the federal DOE needs to go. More labels on children, more funding. Schools begin slapping “special needs” and “disabilities” on kids who shouldn’t be labeled that way at all. When I started teaching in 1996, paras were only in self-contained SPED classes, and I never saw a child-specific. Now, those two groups almost outnumber regular teachers.
Posted on 4/22/25 at 1:26 pm to Sherlock Holmes II
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They didn't, they really took mediocre teachers who knew the right people and were well liked and put them in these positions.
Correct, they think you can curriculum your way out of any problem. They became principals and AP and schools went to shite.
I think we’re seeing the error of those ways and coaches are being asked to get Masters degrees again. We need men who can lead in admin and less bean counters
Posted on 4/22/25 at 1:51 pm to CoachChappy
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Correct, they think you can curriculum your way out of any problem. They became principals and AP and schools went to shite.
Amen. If your principal is a “company line” type, they value curriculum over everything because that’s what the district pushes. These principals are generally difficult to work for because they are missing common sense.
Posted on 4/22/25 at 2:09 pm to High C
Whats ironic is several school systems had to hire administrators or consulting staff to deliver all the info the state requires now in the format specific to this request
Posted on 4/22/25 at 5:31 pm to tigger4ever
I see a lady that I know well listed who isn’t in a classroom but is titled supervisor of instruction. Nearly $100,000. She’s 55 or so.
Not saying she should or shouldn’t .. just what the chart says.
Not saying she should or shouldn’t .. just what the chart says.
This post was edited on 4/22/25 at 5:32 pm
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