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Democurmudgeon: Per Student Funding and Teacher Jobs Cuts Stall the Economy.

Democurmudgeon: Per Student Funding and Teacher Jobs Cuts Stall the Economy.:

Per Student Funding and Teacher Jobs Cuts Stall the Economy.

As I hear it, we should all be happy Gov. Walker provided the tough love and “tools” to deal with the cost of education and bring about a balanced budget. Ah, but the cuts aren’t over, the shortfalls haven’t ended, and the austerity measures now will look gentle by comparison.

Remember, we’ve been cutting education and services to the bone for at least ten years, and the tightwad whiners haven’t noticed a thing. Let's face it, they’ll never ever be satisfied. Rest assured, they’ll be the first ones to whine, “private schools don’t want to meet or listen to us.” They're accountable to the bottom line, not us.

But if we’re so worried about our kids future, why are we cutting their education off at the knees? Is it just so they won’t have to pay higher taxes as adults. Sounds like a little tightwad parental projection. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities broke down the numbers:

They described the problem this way;

Michigan Bill To Privatize Public School Teaching Sparks Concerns

Michigan Bill To Privatize Public School Teaching Sparks Concerns:

Michigan Bill To Privatize Public School Teaching Sparks Concerns


First Posted: 9/2/11 06:34 PM ET Updated: 9/2/11 06:40 PM ET


Michigan state Republicans said this week they are preparing a package of bills to privatize public school teaching -- eliciting concerns about working conditions and trading academic quality for cost effectiveness.

The legislation prepared by state Republican Sen. Phil Pavlov, who chairs the state Senate's education committee, would allow private, for-profit companies to compete for teaching jobs in public schools and would limit the power of teachers unions in seeking compensation packages.

But few specifics are known about the bill package, which has yet to be officially introduced. And Pavlov isn't divulging much more -- for now.

"I don't mean to be vague about this," Pavlov told The Huffington Post. "I can tell you everything on Wednesday."

Pavlov did provide a general outline of the plan, but with minimal details. "This package of bills will increase choice in many facets in Michigan in a way

Ohio board: No pardon in school fake-address case - Boston.com

Ohio board: No pardon in school fake-address case - Boston.com:

Ohio board: No pardon in school fake-address case

By Andrew Welsh-Huggins
AP Legal Affairs Writer / September 2, 2011
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COLUMBUS, Ohio—The Ohio Parole Board on Friday recommended that the governor not pardon a woman who was jailed for using her father's address to enroll her children in a neighboring school district.

Kelley Williams-Bolar, of Akron, served nine days in jail earlier this year for falsifying information on records that she used to send her daughters to a school outside the city. She said her conviction for felony records tampering threatens her efforts to earn her teacher's license.

The board said Williams-Bolar could have solved her schooling situation legitimately and was dishonest before and after her conviction.

"Ms. Williams-Bolar was faced with a no more difficult situation than any other working parent who must ensure that their children are safe during, before and

“Number One Teacher” – A Poem for THAT Teacher! « Diary of a Public School Teacher!

“Number One Teacher” – A Poem for THAT Teacher! « Diary of a Public School Teacher!:


“Number One Teacher” – A Poem for THAT Teacher!

I found this in my piles of ‘teacher stuff”, I think one of my students gave it to me. It’s on pretty stationary and laminated.:) I don’t know the author, but it’s a great poem, dedicated to teachers. I dedicate this to all the hard-working teachers returning to work!
Number One Teacher
I’m happy you’re my teacher;
I enjoy each lesson you teach.
As my role model you inspire

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American Schools in Crisis | Saturday Evening Post

saturdayeveningpost.com - (Photo courtesy Radius Images/Corbis)If you read the news magazines or watch TV, you might get the impression that American education is deep in a crisis of historic proportions. The media tell you...

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Schools | Covington: Teachers need new mindset

detnews.com - Last Updated: September 01. 2011 1:02PM Jennifer Chambers/ The Detroit News Detroit — The incoming chancellor of Michigan's new statewide system for failing schools vowed Wednesday to make teacher ...

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Unions and school reform. « Fred Klonsky's blog

preaprez.wordpress.com - Anthony Cody, an Oakland educator and organizer of the SOS March on Washington, has a regular column in EdWeek. This week he hands it over to John Thompson who argues for teacher unions to be “focu...

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Just up the lake shore from Chicago...

michaelklonsky.blogspot.com - New Trier High School Rahm Emanuel continues to turn the longer school day/year issue into a bloody war, battled out with the union in the media. But a few miles up the lake shore, in Rahm's home t...

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Barb Shelly: State lawmakers outsourcing duties to ALEC

kansas.com - By Barb ShellyMake no mistake, legislators in Missouri, Kansas and elsewhere are perfectly capable of coming up with loopy ideas on their own. But some of the more radical ideas emerging from state...

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Rahm's Kids

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What the Left Doesn’t Understand About Obama

nytimes.com - This has been the summer that liberal discontent with Obama has finally crystallized. The frustration has been simmering for a while — through centrist appointments, bank bailouts and the defeat of...

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Sacramento man arrested for allegedly biting snake

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A Look at Just How Bad Texas's Drought Has Been - National

theatlanticwire.com - Anyone who needs further proof of the severity of the drought in Texas this summer--and Texans certainly don't; they just can go outside--need not look further than today's Chart of the Day, below....

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