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artemis -> RE: How is your school cutting costs? (9/7/2008 8:19:44 AM)
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Here are some of the things I can think of that are affecting me as a teacher: 1. My school has cut several teacher positions and raised class sizes. I started the year with 34 kids in each class [:o] They have since made some schedule changes and gotten it down to 28 kids/class, but that is still huge. My position at my school was cut to part-time, meaning I have to travel to a second school to make up the hours and be a full-time teacher (the other school couldn't afford a full time position either). Most elective classes have lost a lot of funding, giving them fewer teachers and bigger classes. Two years ago, my average class size was 23. Last year it was 26. Now it's 28. 2. Individual departments and teachers are receiving less money to spend on their classrooms, especially in the electives. Our copies are limited and the supplies we are given is pathetic. At the second school I travel to, I was given four whiteboard markers for the year. Four. That might last until the end of September. At my home campus, we are alloted a certain number of copies. After my deparement head threw a fit, the original number was doubled, and we now have the equivalent of 2 copies per kid per week. That might sound like plenty, but we don't have textbooks (another money saving strategy)... all of our curriculum is online and we have to print out the lessons for our students. 2 copies per week is the equivalent of telling the teachers that 3 days of the week, they aren't allowed to use textbooks or worksheets or handouts of any kind. It gives me a ton more work to do, and some of the cost gets passed on to the parents since I tell my students they have to copy down things that I would normally give them a copy of. Other teachers put the worksheets on their websited and make the students download and print them at home in order to save the school's paper. 3. Many, many aide positions have been cut. This leaves teachers filling in the gaps with cafeteria duty, morning duty, detention hall, etc. I used to have morning duty 5 times a six-weeks. Now I have it twice a week, or 12 times a six-weeks. 4. This one is silly, but we no longer get snacks at any of our teacher inservices [8D] If I'm going to listen to an 8 hour lecture, I want my doughnuts and juice! 5. We've always had a no-field-trips rule, but that was only during the school day. Band, choir, orchestra, AVID, athletics, etc. always did after school and weekend activities and their funding has been cut for that now. Rather than cut back on events, they hold a billion fund raisers, which just ends up passing costs on to teachers and parents. One of the fund raisers they do all the time is charging the teachers $5 to wear jeans on a certain day. It would be a great fund raiser to do once or twice a year and no one would complain, but once every few weeks gets expensive and it's really hard to refuse to participate because then you'll be the only jerk in a skirt on the special day, pointing out to everyone that you refused to shell out five bucks to help out the kids [sm=icon_smile_roll.gif] 6. Teachers are now required to join the PTA... and pay the $5 membership dues. We are also required to join some other local education organization... and pay the $10 membership dues.
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