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Reply to "Dr. Felder told not to apply for permanent superintendent role according to sources"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How many people are going to be let go or involuntarily transferred in each school? [/quote] Sounds like one per school, in selected schools.[/quote] Cuts in all schools. More than one position in some middle schools and average of 3 in high schools[/quote] Not in all schools. Some have posted on this forum that their school received no cuts.[/quote] How is this possible when principals were told to absorb the SDTs? That’s a 0.4 reduction in teaching allocations alone right there[/quote] Affluent schools often have a different set of rules. They do, after all, contribute more taxes.[/quote]Yes. They have far fewer teachers.[/quote] Exactly. People don’t seem to realize that the “affluent schools” have been getting short changed on resources for a long, long time now because they were “affluent”. When the school is already at the state mandated maximum class sizes, it is not legal to cut more teacher positions.[/quote] That's not true. I saw the data MCPS released recently and our W has way better student teacher ratio and many more course offerings than any East county HS.[/quote]
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