I could see it if the salary was 65K and above, but not for a piddly 45K....
Because they might like it? Not for me, though; especially after hearing horror stories from my friends who work(ed) in LA Unified (one of them actually dragged some HS kid out the room by his ankles when he wouldn't quit talking).
I could see it if the salary was 65K and above, but not for a piddly 45K....
People want to teach or they don't. Perpetually raising teacher salaries will only attract people who want higher paychecks, regardless of their ability. If we weren't a nation built on egalitarian idealism, I'd say CosmicCowboy is right in suggesting a semi-British educational system. Lawd knows we've found ways to be classists without the framework of our educations.
As for the notion of rewarding meritorious teachers with higher pay... it sounds great until you ask yourself according to what metric will merit be determined? No Child Left Behind policies? TASP and SAT tests? As long as there's a trivium, psychometrics will remain a joke, and there's plenty to suggest that learning geometry (for a quadrivium example) outside of it's historical context results in people who cannot think and solve problems, only regurgitate and ask for help.
I don't doubt your experience but I wonder if it is as prevalent as you insinuate. Easy to paint with a broad brush, is it not?
My mother worked as an admin in a large school district for 30 years and this certainly was not her experience. Rather it was more characterized by counter-productive/petty levels of red tape and unnecessary/overkill oversight.
As an aside and painting with a broad brush of my own, I've worked in education and the corporate America (Microsoft & Boeing), and there's nothing as wasteful as a big company (next to the US Military I suppose).
Yeah, I've no other examples to use..just the few school districts I taught in. It's almost a certainty that there are ISDs that are on top of this to balance out the one's who seem to be clueless. It was just shocking, to me, to see how nonchalantly the budget was handled in the few experiences I've had. That there was seemingly little resistance to overspending made me wonder if that's a culture within education itself. But, in the end, I don't know what I don't know...so my experiences really can't be considered as a macro view of what happens across the country.![]()
Looks like this might be one of those ISD's that know how to handle their cash....
Find out why no dramatic cuts are needed at HEB ISD
Have you driven through Hurst, Euless and Bedford lately?
Does the greater FTW area near downtown look like it has lots of money to waste right now?
Pla udinous. In other news, the sky is blue.
The natives get nervous when you start to take away their goodies. Basically agree.
I drive thru Bedford on the way to work. Somedays, I'll pass thru Hurst depending on traffic. Nice burbs. I live a bit north of them.
Downtown FTW has money to burn.
Meh. I was unfamiliar with a specific real estate term "class A". If you want to be an asshole about that, feel free to do so. Not the first mistake I have ever made, and it won't be the last.
Regardless of whether or not utilities are included, your comparison is still so imprecise as to be litte more than an exercise in your confirmation bias, unless you actually do some work and show roughly how many square feet any given school has, rather than pulling some figure out of thin air.
I have no doubt that there is some unneeded overhead in many school districts.
BUT
Your point still falls short, in my opinion, because there are a lot of things that MUST happen to allow teachers to actually teach.
I do doubt that the amount of overhead is "obscene".
I stand gratefully corrected.
Why does it still look like , then?![]()
(ugly highway is not the town's fault)
Sorry about the knock on your hood, TeyshaB. It was based on my own trivial familiarity with the area. Totally lighthearted and not sincerely meant.
(repents in sackcloth and ashes, and so forth)
(open to the idea that HEB is prosperous and cool, and downtown FTW is happening)
lol...I didn't take it in any negative light. I thought you were actually curious.
It's just typical suburbia...nothing particularly special. But, downtown FTW, like Down town SA, has it goin on. Sundance square in particular is pretty effin' cool.![]()
We do have a load of ugly highways, loops, etc...tho. , Lubbock, Abilene, San Angelo...all have better loop systems than Ft. Worth.![]()
Yeah, that stretch of 121/183 on your way to the airport doesn't paint a very flattering picture of HEB. Glad to hear that it's not a totally representative view of the area.
We don't like yer kind here.![]()
Unless yer packin' a banjo. Then, let the britches drop!![]()
Why do you think I'm on my way to the airport!![]()
Come to Austin. We have more non-loop "loops" than any city in the nation.
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