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As to the budget, there is no reason to assume that there is no fat in the MV's budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the entitled generation. It doesn't matter than it was "my" choice where to teach. Instead, the place "I" chose should give "me" the benefits of the place "I" didn't choose because "I'm" an awesome teacher and deserve it.
A prior poster provided the hard facts about how and how much charter schools get funded vs. DCPS. Damned the facts, let's unionize the teaching staff at charter schools, demand salaries and benefits beyond what their funding can support, drive them into the red, and cause them to be shuttered for financial failure.
Are there 1 or 2 or maybe 3 charter schools that are paying the top brass too much? Yes, and they should be corrected immediately.
Are the rest making the best use possible with inadequate funding? Probably.
To the contrary. Educators often form unions to band together to create a better environment for teaching and learning. It is a form of taking MORE responsibility for the students not less.
You couldn't be more wrong. Teachers want a union to get better pay, smaller class sizes, more time off, more training, better benefits, and more. Until teachers accept the unchangeable reality that per-pupil funding won't magically increase to cover those additional costs, they are tilting at windmills. Where should the dollars come from, absent increased funding -- rent, custodial services, security, technology, supplies, field trips, air conditioning, resource service providers, dedicated aides to meet IEP requirements?
Don't make the transparency argument either. Any teacher can look at the detailed financials of their school, publicly available, to see the details of revenue and expenses. Oh, that takes a bit of work. Let's form a union instead, pay union dues, let the union do the homework, and assume the union can improve our employment arrangements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the entitled generation. It doesn't matter than it was "my" choice where to teach. Instead, the place "I" chose should give "me" the benefits of the place "I" didn't choose because "I'm" an awesome teacher and deserve it.
A prior poster provided the hard facts about how and how much charter schools get funded vs. DCPS. Damned the facts, let's unionize the teaching staff at charter schools, demand salaries and benefits beyond what their funding can support, drive them into the red, and cause them to be shuttered for financial failure.
Are there 1 or 2 or maybe 3 charter schools that are paying the top brass too much? Yes, and they should be corrected immediately.
Are the rest making the best use possible with inadequate funding? Probably.
To the contrary. Educators often form unions to band together to create a better environment for teaching and learning. It is a form of taking MORE responsibility for the students not less.
Anonymous wrote:I know there are a lot of people who want to believe MV is amazing because their pre-schooler just got into the 8th Street campus and they need to justify their decisions, but believe me, this isn't just about teacher pay. The Administration isn't ever transparent with any of its stakeholders and it makes decisions based only on the bottom line, not the best interest of the students.
When the majority of parents felt the need to sign a petition protesting the school expansion, people should have looked closer and asked why.
When the majority of teachers feel compelled to start a union just to be heard by their own administration, people should ask why.
Do you really think this is about a few naive or whiney teachers being duped by the AFT?
Their discontent isn't a bug in the growing process of a new school. It is a feature of MV.
Anonymous wrote:I know there are a lot of people who want to believe MV is amazing because their pre-schooler just got into the 8th Street campus and they need to justify their decisions, but believe me, this isn't just about teacher pay. The Administration isn't ever transparent with any of its stakeholders and it makes decisions based only on the bottom line, not the best interest of the students.
When the majority of parents felt the need to sign a petition protesting the school expansion, people should have looked closer and asked why.
When the majority of teachers feel compelled to start a union just to be heard by their own administration, people should ask why.
Do you really think this is about a few naive or whiney teachers being duped by the AFT?
This poster truly understands Mundo Verde and their
dictatorial administration.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the entitled generation. It doesn't matter than it was "my" choice where to teach. Instead, the place "I" chose should give "me" the benefits of the place "I" didn't choose because "I'm" an awesome teacher and deserve it.
A prior poster provided the hard facts about how and how much charter schools get funded vs. DCPS. Damned the facts, let's unionize the teaching staff at charter schools, demand salaries and benefits beyond what their funding can support, drive them into the red, and cause them to be shuttered for financial failure.
Are there 1 or 2 or maybe 3 charter schools that are paying the top brass too much? Yes, and they should be corrected immediately.
Are the rest making the best use possible with inadequate funding? Probably.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's been great for DCPS and Chavez. I'm sure it will be great for MV too.
This would be the end of MV as we know it.
Why? Because the teachers would be able to negotiate better working conditions?
What a joke. DCPS - we all pay the union and the working conditions suck.
This makes me laugh. I worked at a suburban school that had no union. We had no seat at the table and were required to do so much more than I do here in dc.
Anonymous wrote:Also condescending - using emojis and saying you're going to sit back with your popcorn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And let's be clear - the teacher's unions don't give a care for charter teachers - they want charters to close or come back into the traditional school system.
Weird and ahistorical claim. Charters were Al Shanker's idea!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re 00:18 - the teachers will be well aware of the cost of dues. Clearly they are ok with it.
And the immediate PP is right. If MV can’t run the school without squeezing teachers to the point they want a union, the model is bad and the school should close or be restructured.
Not always the case...it's all well and good until your paycheck is effectively smaller despite a raise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re 00:18 - the teachers will be well aware of the cost of dues. Clearly they are ok with it.
And the immediate PP is right. If MV can’t run the school without squeezing teachers to the point they want a union, the model is bad and the school should close or be restructured.
Not always the case...it's all well and good until your paycheck is effectively smaller despite a raise.