Many teachers and school staff do pay for their own. |
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I don't think it's wasteful.
As a federal employee though, this wouldn't be allowed. We have to buy our own logo polos if we want them. Which some staff do because they go to public listening meetings and it helps them be recognized. |
This comment at least has some equity and prioritization logic to it. |
| Zero based budgeting would likely find $100M+ in waste for a $4B budget. That’s school remediation money. |
When you are a teacher, you know how much $7,000 can buy for classrooms. We are constantly spending our own money on pencils, copy paper, books, other materials. And we make far, far less than Taylor, who is clocking in at $360K per year. |
That's a good federal policy. We need to have this as an MCPS policy too. |
It's a waste of money in a school system where teachers are paying a lot for their own supplies. |
Do you think central office employees aren't buying their own supplies? Think again. Schools get much larger supply budgets than offices. And offices are the first to be put on spending restrictions. Clearly people complaining about T-shirt giveaways have no experience or familiarity with leadership, organizational development, employee incentives. School based staff get a few PTA breakfasts, catered lunches and a teacher appreciation gift. Central office staff get a shirt. |
Classrooms cannot get soap and paper towels and cleaning supplies let alone tissues and paper. You think this is the best use of money right now when they are shutting down programs saying they have no money and not making necessary repairs to schools? |
If you look at their videos on social media, they are getting lunches, cakes, and all sorts of things. Yes, they get supplies. Our PTA pays for food or gets it donated. |