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Reply to "How do we get more teachers and teachers' aides in MCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP its unfortunate that crazy posters took this topic off in taxes/immigration debate. Uggh. I completely agree with about getting more teachers and aides into the classroom. While I generally support raises for teachers, Starr the superintendent made a decision to increase the salaries instead of freezing or improving class sizes The staff cuts in local schools create situations where fewer staff are available to participate in classrooms or may be used instead of substitutes. You should contact the cluster representative and delegate of your PTA and tell them that you are interested in pursuing this issue. It doesn't always feel like you are making progress but you can attend open meetings with the cluster, board meetings, and council meetings and be ready to raise these issues. Speak with other parents and get them to speak up too. MCPS strategy is designed to keep parents quiet, the more you speak out the more they can not ignore the issues. [/quote]
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