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Reply to "If schools have to continue online, shouldn’t teachers worry about their jobs?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There will for sure be budget cuts, but we haven’t been told where the money will be taken from. Will it come from everyone’s salary? Will insurance premiums go up? Will a select few be let go? I wonder...[/quote] I suspect the same things that happened in FY09 through FY11 or 12 will happen again. Hiring freeze. Larger core classes to compensate for fewer staff. Fewer singleton electives to reduce the need for staff. Salary freezes and higher teacher contributions to health care —both of which impacted me more negatively in the long run than my divorce did. Virtually no paid PD (duty day release or stipend). No non-emergency infrastructure improvement. Fewer counselors, PPWs, and school psychologists. Fewer media specialists and less instructional tech support. I survived this already. I can survive it again. Not sure I can survive COVID.[/quote]
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