Anonymous wrote:The overall problem is current taxes do not support the high quality school system people want. This is one of the most prosperous areas of the country and yet our teachers are some of the worst paid in the area. Yet Virginia gloats about it's low tax rate and Fairfax County bends over backwards to give breaks to developers. It's appalling.
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Anonymous wrote:[guardian]Anonymous wrote:
Our tax bill is up 10% over last year---went from 6K to 6600.
It's clear that the numbers of students are up, but revenues are not going up fast enough. I can only surmise that these students' families are not paying taxes somehow. They must be doubling and tripling up in houses or coming in from somewhere outside the county. Something is very wrong. If this rate of increase keeps up, I will be paying $7200 next year. My pay is not going up at the rate of 10% per year! Not even close.
Really, if they cracked down on this housing issue of multiple families in homes, they would probably solve this issue.
Anonymous wrote:SBTS have a variety of duties and you clearly aren't aware of all of them. That job can't be completed in 194 days, especially for the split SBTS.
Please list those duties that we are unaware of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no cuts. There have never been.
Actual numbers from http://www.fcps.edu/fs/budget/budgetdocuments.shtml
Year Budget Growth
2014 $3,458,612,301 13.2959%
2013 $3,052,723,802 5.2784%
2012 $2,899,667,909 3.6362%
2011 $2,797,930,754 13.5300%
2010 $2,464,486,233 0.3886%
2009 $2,454,946,306 2.4217%
2008 $2,396,899,736
There will be more dollars next year than this. In English, there are no cuts for FCPS.
To the teachers that report cuts, yes, classrooms are not the priority and they've been sacrificed for pet projects, but FCPS has more money each year.
Please people...don't fall for the hysteria. Do the math. Really, look at actual numbers.
You again? You really need to stop posting this nonsense. Costs grow as years go by and currently Fairfax County is experiencing an enrollment growth as well. The "cuts" are what is provided per student, not in actual dollars, but in actual services per student. If you can't see that services are going down per student from year to year especially for our general education students, you are blind.
I'm not blind, but you're not good at math.
Cost per pupil:
2014 13,472
2015 13,519
2016 13,718 (forecast)
Math is not nonsense.
You make my point. Actual dollars continue to go up. Services go down. It's management priorities that are the problem. Not funding.
You are showing a 1.8% increase over 3 years. Most of the additional students in FCPS have more needs now than the did back in 2014 whether it be for ESOL or special needs, so the actual increase per general ed student is only about 1% and is not keeping up with typical cost of living increases in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS teacher here...
Late buses - in a time of budget crisis, why are we spending money on late buses so kids can stay after school to play basketball?
SBTS and coaches - should be on the same 194 day contract as teachers - no need for them to work (and get paid for) extra days
AP/IB - I hate IB. I'd like to see it gone. I think it's a waste of money. But since I'm sure that will never happen, I'd like to at LEAST see people have to PAY for taking those tests. I think it's ridiculous that the county pays those fees.
194 day contracts - we used to only work 193 days. I'd be okay with them moving us back to 193 day contracts and taking the money saved and applying it toward the deficit. I can't remember why they moved us to 194 in the first place...something to do with budget maybe? But I honestly can't remember.
Summer school below the high school level - aside from ESY for special education students - waste of money
Free/Reduced lunch - can we at least ATTEMPT to verify the information people put on these forms? My understanding is that you could fudge these numbers all you want and no one verifies any of it. I'd like to see how much this is abused. I've taught kids with smart phones and brand name clothes who get lunch for free. Something's not adding up there...
Late buses also take kids home after academic activities so they need to stay.
SBTS have a variety of duties and you clearly aren't aware of all of them. That job can't be completed in 194 days, especially for the split SBTS.
Agree about AP and IB tests.
If you cut teacher contracts, then make the cut from one of those useless PD days.
Summer school does benefit the younger kids!
Free/reduced lunches are paid for by the Feds, not the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS teacher here...
Late buses - in a time of budget crisis, why are we spending money on late buses so kids can stay after school to play basketball?
SBTS and coaches - should be on the same 194 day contract as teachers - no need for them to work (and get paid for) extra days
AP/IB - I hate IB. I'd like to see it gone. I think it's a waste of money. But since I'm sure that will never happen, I'd like to at LEAST see people have to PAY for taking those tests. I think it's ridiculous that the county pays those fees.
194 day contracts - we used to only work 193 days. I'd be okay with them moving us back to 193 day contracts and taking the money saved and applying it toward the deficit. I can't remember why they moved us to 194 in the first place...something to do with budget maybe? But I honestly can't remember.
Summer school below the high school level - aside from ESY for special education students - waste of money
Free/Reduced lunch - can we at least ATTEMPT to verify the information people put on these forms? My understanding is that you could fudge these numbers all you want and no one verifies any of it. I'd like to see how much this is abused. I've taught kids with smart phones and brand name clothes who get lunch for free. Something's not adding up there...
Late buses also take kids home after academic activities so they need to stay.
SBTS have a variety of duties and you clearly aren't aware of all of them. That job can't be completed in 194 days, especially for the split SBTS.
Agree about AP and IB tests.
If you cut teacher contracts, then make the cut from one of those useless PD days.
Summer school does benefit the younger kids!
Free/reduced lunches are paid for by the Feds, not the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are no cuts. There have never been.
Actual numbers from http://www.fcps.edu/fs/budget/budgetdocuments.shtml
Year Budget Growth
2014 $3,458,612,301 13.2959%
2013 $3,052,723,802 5.2784%
2012 $2,899,667,909 3.6362%
2011 $2,797,930,754 13.5300%
2010 $2,464,486,233 0.3886%
2009 $2,454,946,306 2.4217%
2008 $2,396,899,736
There will be more dollars next year than this. In English, there are no cuts for FCPS.
To the teachers that report cuts, yes, classrooms are not the priority and they've been sacrificed for pet projects, but FCPS has more money each year.
Please people...don't fall for the hysteria. Do the math. Really, look at actual numbers.
You again? You really need to stop posting this nonsense. Costs grow as years go by and currently Fairfax County is experiencing an enrollment growth as well. The "cuts" are what is provided per student, not in actual dollars, but in actual services per student. If you can't see that services are going down per student from year to year especially for our general education students, you are blind.
I'm not blind, but you're not good at math.
Cost per pupil:
2014 13,472
2015 13,519
2016 13,718 (forecast)
Math is not nonsense.
You make my point. Actual dollars continue to go up. Services go down. It's management priorities that are the problem. Not funding.
SBTS have a variety of duties and you clearly aren't aware of all of them. That job can't be completed in 194 days, especially for the split SBTS.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Shit just got real. Closing AAP centers?
Have at it folks. Decide what you can live without. If you can't live without something, the talk with the Board of Supervisors about increasing the transfer. Talk about a meals tax. Get out there and make your voice heard. But please do not expect for things to continue as usual without paying a price.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS teacher here...
Late buses - in a time of budget crisis, why are we spending money on late buses so kids can stay after school to play basketball?
SBTS and coaches - should be on the same 194 day contract as teachers - no need for them to work (and get paid for) extra days
AP/IB - I hate IB. I'd like to see it gone. I think it's a waste of money. But since I'm sure that will never happen, I'd like to at LEAST see people have to PAY for taking those tests. I think it's ridiculous that the county pays those fees.
194 day contracts - we used to only work 193 days. I'd be okay with them moving us back to 193 day contracts and taking the money saved and applying it toward the deficit. I can't remember why they moved us to 194 in the first place...something to do with budget maybe? But I honestly can't remember.
Summer school below the high school level - aside from ESY for special education students - waste of money
Free/Reduced lunch - can we at least ATTEMPT to verify the information people put on these forms? My understanding is that you could fudge these numbers all you want and no one verifies any of it. I'd like to see how much this is abused. I've taught kids with smart phones and brand name clothes who get lunch for free. Something's not adding up there...
My pay is not going up at the rate of 10% per year! Not even close.