rumrunnergirl
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Roadtripper, I feel your pain. I am waiting for the news here in NJ. We are loosing 15.2 teachers (God only knows how they are going to cut 0.2 teachers!) at my school alone. I am a 4th year... I left a 13yr career in chemistry to teach and took a big pay cut. If only these cuts in NJ had held off a year I would be fairly safe, but because they are now... ugh. I and many other non-tenured here are worried. We found out yesterday that we won't know until mid May.... the absolute LAST day they can tell us under our contract.
Sending virtual ((huggs)) your way. I hope it works out for you, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers... hope you will keep me in yours.




I notice everyone put an immediate racial spin on my comments. Perhaps your true colors are showing? The very simple fact is most education systems in the world at some point start to filter out poor performing students. You are either on the college track, or something else. Trade schools are the next logical destination for those that have different skills, or different career goals. Completely dropping out is the third option. Maybe dead weight was a harsh term
Give every kid a fair and equal education. But at some point, you need to see returns on your investment. There are plenty of kids who don't want to be in school, are sucking time and energy away from students who do want to be there. Why not make everyone happy and show them the door? It would save billions. There are also plenty of kids who already know they want to be a mechanic or construction, or some other skill that doesn't need another year of history, language, and gym forced upon them. Why force them to delay their true calling just because an arbitrary law says they have to be in school.
Nobody said the color of your skin should determine your future. (Although you appear to be saying that) You can pretend it isn't happening all you want, but U26 is an awful school district. They are bankrupt. Why not spend money on kids who want to be there? Every other country in the world does it. And U26 also pulls from Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates. It has nothing to do with where you live, but everything to do with your desire to learn. Lets face it, some people just use school as a place to hangout and conduct drug deals. Why should my tax dollars support them. I'd rather more dollars per student go to those who want to learn.
of course I know the dividing lines of the school districs in Northern Illinois. and, yes, many areas of Schaumburg and Hoffmans Estates have a high gang presence.
It sounds like you think the money should not even be wasted in 26 at all, and channeled to "high preforming" districts, lke Barrington. (now if only you could get rid of those pesky Carpentersville kids from the Northeast end of Cville that are in the Barrington district)
IN fact, why don't we just take all the money away from the south side of Chicago, too. after all, it would be better spent in Winetka, Kenniworth, etc etc.
So, can you bump someone else? I hope it works out for you.Another teacher lost his position, and is bumping me.
I believe in continually encouraging children and teenagers; not giving up on them as lost causes and "showing them the door".
That is great. I just don't want to be the one paying for Bobby to "find himself". 50% of Americans have zero tax liability. Every federal dollar to education has to count. At some point, my tax dollars are better spent on someone learning calculus than helping them blossom. Nobody is stopping you from doing it on your own dime, just stop expecting me to pay to see if the proven dud eventually blooms. The next time a teacher is stabbed, just remember you funded that cancer on society. I wanted him "shown the door".
you have not responded to anyof my points.