Hundreds of teaching jobs locally, thousands across the state...They cut teaching jobs last year and this year class sizes have gone up incredibly... My classes easily have 35 kids (middle school) in each class trailerWell, looks like it is getting worse. Not only that, but the state is going forward with: Complete elimination of Textbook funds - $1.3 millionComplete elimination of School Technology -$700 thousandI am obviously biased since I am a teacher, but education is a long term investment, and this shit is going to bite us in the ass years from now.
4/9/2010 9:42:07 AM
http://www.wral.com/news/education/story/7339866/
4/9/2010 9:43:44 AM
i'm only able to take TWO classes for free as a state employee, now fuck bev purdue
4/9/2010 9:47:36 AM
^Why is this her fault?Did she create the budget crisis?Did she oppose raising taxes?
4/9/2010 9:48:41 AM
well i guess its water under the bridgeNorth Carolinians cant get any dumber, might as well save the money
4/9/2010 9:49:35 AM
Thank goodness for the education lottery.
4/9/2010 9:50:14 AM
4/9/2010 9:51:55 AM
Let's see, teachers and textbooks get the axe while administrators and bureaucrats are much safer. Sounds par for the course.The dollar cuts are both fine and necessary. NC spends roughly $8500 per year per student in public schools which, while lower than the national average, is still a preposterously high sum of money. But, the first place they go is the front lines when they need cuts.Look around a class of 35 people and ask: does it honestly take a quarter-million dollars to get their butts in productive classrooms for 9 months? I just don't understand how somebody can look at that and think it's acceptable.The cynical side of me says that it's a political decision that will get them more money in the future. People will be upset about this as it affects their local school, and there will be greater support for increased spending. Not only does this make the decision-makers safe in their jobs, but gives them more money to screw around with later.I don't have a big problem with the textbook thing, though I admittedly don't know much about it. I tend to think that they could still be using books for math, science, world history, language, etc. from the 90's and it wouldn't make a difference, if other aspects were taken care of.[Edited on April 9, 2010 at 10:01 AM. Reason : a]
4/9/2010 9:59:16 AM
half of my textbooks don't have covers anymore. (this is how I inherited them)probably because there is a picture of a crab on the front cover and it is an insult to call a crip a crab, so they vandalize any instance of that animal.
4/9/2010 10:03:19 AM
4/9/2010 10:04:22 AM
you mean faculty and staff of NCSU. the way you worded it seemed to imply that all state workers (for the state of north carolina) got this.
4/9/2010 10:06:19 AM
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4/9/2010 10:13:21 AM
^.
4/9/2010 10:14:35 AM
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4/9/2010 10:17:16 AM
^dude, they don't fucking care if they're in school or not. the only reason they send them is because it's like free day care.
4/9/2010 10:19:45 AM
4/9/2010 10:20:37 AM
I know they don't care if their kids are in school, other than the day-care aspect.When they get prosecuted, they'll care."Tearing up other people's shit has consequences" is kind of a basic, fundamental thing to teach.
4/9/2010 10:23:59 AM
a few weeks ago i stopped by the public high school i attended to chat with one of my old teachers. the state of public schools is downright pathetic now. it's amazing how much it's changed in 4 years. it boils down to the fact that you have to send a kid to a private school to get them a decent education.^$court > $book[Edited on April 9, 2010 at 10:26 AM. Reason : afds]
4/9/2010 10:24:32 AM
And you can send them to a better school for 1/3 or 1/2 of what the state is spending on the child.
4/9/2010 10:26:31 AM
Can't we just axe the committees that come up with these decisions?$75,000/year x 10 peeps = $750,000 Someone should start paying me
4/9/2010 10:28:01 AM
the government spends twice as much to do a job at half the quality of a private entity?nothing new
4/9/2010 10:28:40 AM
Education in South Carolina is even worse...although not too far behind.I said I would never send my kid to a private school...but I almost feel like there is no choice now. This shit is sad.
4/9/2010 10:32:29 AM
^ True. SC is really, really bad. My wife is a teacher down here in SC and I feel sorry for her every day when she tells me the shit she is going through. Why anyone would want to be a teacher anymore is beyond me.When my daughter is old enough, I think she'll be going to private school. My wife and I are hoping that she can land a job at one of the 4 private schools in the area and then our daughter can attend that school for less or possibly free. Private schools do not pay as much or offer benefits, but the peace of mind may be worth it. Plus she can get on my health and dental through my company.[Edited on April 9, 2010 at 10:39 AM. Reason : df]
4/9/2010 10:36:38 AM
this sucks
4/9/2010 10:54:44 AM
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4/9/2010 11:27:44 AM
So how long until this system implodes? I'm taking all bets!
4/9/2010 11:50:24 AM
well when we still try to push everyone through school on a college track, it is doomed to fail. there needs to be a trade school system, and students who choose to go that route need to be encouraged instead of feeling second class. when they graduate with a trade skill, they can immediately be a productive member of society, instead of wasting 2-3 years in college only to drop out because it isn't for them.
4/9/2010 12:08:26 PM
4/9/2010 12:13:52 PM
4/9/2010 12:19:52 PM
the thing that really infuriates me is the amount of money and resources allocated to "problem" students.Some students require a one on one to follow them around to every class. now i can understand some students with legitimate medical problems, but it should be the burden of the child's medical care provider to pay for things like that, not the public school systems. furthermore, there are students who are picked up from home and dropped back off by a taxi cab EVERY DAY. this is paid for by school system funds. I don't want to be too specific, but I heard of an example of this the other night where the kid was misbehaving on the bus, his "behavioral disorder" was cited as the cause, and now he gets a free taxi ride to and from school every day. Scrape this shit off of the budget and free up some funds for providing a basic education for the main population.
4/9/2010 12:39:05 PM
well what about all these smart boards? where does the money from for those?My fiancee is a HS English teacher and prefers book learning but apparently she's in the minority at her school. I can see the appeal for elementary kids - to keep them more involved and everything. But does it really make that much of a difference at the high school level?
4/9/2010 12:41:51 PM
Lol I read huge cats in edenburg ncI'm astraladvent and I approved this message
4/9/2010 12:42:17 PM
What about all the money wasted in order to bus kids around the county to maintain a harmounous racial balence
4/9/2010 12:50:35 PM
^^^grants, school budgets, PTA, etc.^agreed. (although this new wake county school board is made up of a bunch of reactionary loons.)[Edited on April 9, 2010 at 12:51 PM. Reason : ]
4/9/2010 12:50:57 PM
4/9/2010 12:52:41 PM
what do you mean? it's what happens at my school.
4/9/2010 12:54:32 PM
hah pm sent
4/9/2010 1:03:58 PM
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4/9/2010 1:05:17 PM
do pay incentives or better yet, if your students constantly and consistently suck, take pay away and then the next step fire the teacher, that will get rid of a bunch of the sorry teachers in the system[Edited on April 9, 2010 at 1:13 PM. Reason : w]
4/9/2010 1:11:25 PM
look at today's educational system though... sure graduation rates are high, but the meaning of a diploma is much less than it was 20, 40, 60 years ago. Hell 100 years ago, if you graduated high school you came out knowing calculus, latin, french, biology, physics, chemistry (inorganic and organic), etc. (of course far less than half of the population graduated 100 years ago.)
4/9/2010 1:12:44 PM
^^There are sorry teachers to be sure, but the entire system needs an overhaul... today's school culture just isn't going to cut it. To counter your point, how do you decide who to cut... comparing a teacher at a school with one student population to a teacher at a school with another population is not going to work. It's not just the individual teacher who determines how well their student perform on tests... it's a school-wide/district-wide problem. [Edited on April 9, 2010 at 1:17 PM. Reason : ]
4/9/2010 1:15:25 PM
4/9/2010 2:16:24 PM
i say we tax and/or penalize the ever loving dog shit out of all the senior executives that were at the massive financial institutions when the crisis developed, and put that money towards offsetting these budget cuts for education.
4/9/2010 2:43:01 PM
they were just trying to get paid, man. can't fault them for that. we ain't a bunch of comrades who look out for one another. this is amurrica. look out for yourself and fuck the rest of em.
4/9/2010 2:49:25 PM
can't tell if you're being serious or not - and just short of going all soapbox section on you - i say funk all that; a good number of them were being unethical and they knew it:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-repo-105-was-lehmans-accounting-drug-2010-03-12whatever. in my not so humble opinion, i say screw everything else as long as education is well funded.
4/9/2010 3:11:30 PM