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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I always felt that the odds of getting into a charter were slightly better because you don't have the boundary preference. But I wonder how the new staff preference for charters will factor in. [/quote] You mean the latest robbing of public funds?! Basically charters can now negotiate lower wages and offer their employees untaxed benefits == more money to those 'non profit' management companies. [/quote] I remain unconvinced that offering the preference will make a dramatic difference in the quality or retention of good teachers. They really need to have implemented it with a "You must be at school teaching for 2 years before staff preference takes effect" clause, but of course they didn't. Or did they?[/quote] This policy isn't about retaining good teachers, it is about underpaying staff in lieu of giving their child a high quality seat. Quid pro quo.[/quote]
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