Anonymous wrote:It will be good for retention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GOOD NEWS: Because of our strong fiscal management, and Virginians working so hard to mitigate #COVID19, we are projecting an additional $700 million in revenues over the current budget cycle—that means a permanent raise for teachers and additional relief for Virginia families.
Teachers probably endorsed and voted for Northam. Bonus is fine, perm raise is fine too. But can they get better leadership at Gatehouse and get the minority of teachers giving the others a bad name on board with getting them to do their teaching jobs faithfully?
Anonymous wrote:Good grief. Normally I’d be happy about this...but with schools closed, this is insane. Voting Pete Snyder: open schools.
Anonymous wrote:GOOD NEWS: Because of our strong fiscal management, and Virginians working so hard to mitigate #COVID19, we are projecting an additional $700 million in revenues over the current budget cycle—that means a permanent raise for teachers and additional relief for Virginia families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very good thing. Schools have been balancing budgets at the expense of teachers for years. It’s time for teachers to start getting salary increases they’ve been promised for years.
Teachers earn a salary competitive to. Feds when education and a 10 month work year are factored in. Before we pay teachers more, how about they give us a good faith effect, quit griping and at least try to teacher from a classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very good thing. Schools have been balancing budgets at the expense of teachers for years. It’s time for teachers to start getting salary increases they’ve been promised for years.
Teachers earn a salary competitive to. Feds when education and a 10 month work year are factored in. Before we pay teachers more, how about they give us a good faith effect, quit griping and at least try to teacher from a classroom.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very good thing. Schools have been balancing budgets at the expense of teachers for years. It’s time for teachers to start getting salary increases they’ve been promised for years.