If you don't want computers teaching kids, then we need teachers to teach kids. Those cost money. |
We are currently paying for teachers, but they are putting kids in front of screens instead of teaching. I have seen zero indication MCPS intends to stop this practice under any circumstances including increased funding. |
The people with the most money can easily evade the taxes. |
Sounds like something we should work on |
Oh so all we have to do is solve a persistent societal problem? Sweet! |
And the rich can easily move (stated many times already in this thread) |
Which doesn't matter if they're not selling to pay taxes. Get someone else in that will. |
We have one class entirely self taught via a computer program. Some teachers are great and teach with a textbook and try. Others do the bare minimum. I’d rather have it self taught computer based than a few handouts and quizzes. |
Couldn’t agree more. Let’s get a proper audit of all the programs and central office staff. Program after program yet no true idea of they are actually working except students barely meeting standards. How many central staffers that make $200k contribute something tangible. The debacle of the boundaries is ongoing. This system feels rudderless with everyone just going off on their pet project. Now they want more money?? |
So you want a pay freeze and reduction in benefits for teachers? |
Sounds like they want it for upper central office management -- maybe the top 50. That might be right, it might not, but a $2M dent (50 * $40k reduction on average) in a $3.8B budget is not the magnitude of effect that they seem to suggest with their "government waste!" tone. |
Most people don’t get regular raises. They make good money for 10 month jobs. Central office staff salaries should be cut or jobs eliminated. |
Some people bounce around between jobs to get bigger, but less frequent, raises. But that doesn't apply to positions like teaching. Instead they get smaller annual raises. Notice how public sector positions also don't see windfalls during economic booms. |
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Yes |