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State Question 779. Penny tax for teachers raises by the numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle78" data-source="post: 2895008" data-attributes="member: 27210"><p>Most of the smaller schools have cut numerous administration positions. my local school cut all of the secretaries cept for 1 unlucky lady. She's know swamped to death now. </p><p></p><p>It's real easy to holler for consolidation, and drag feet on teacher raises. But at some point, something has to be done, we're bleeding good teachers at a crazy rate.</p><p>new graduates are going straight out of state for way better pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle78, post: 2895008, member: 27210"] Most of the smaller schools have cut numerous administration positions. my local school cut all of the secretaries cept for 1 unlucky lady. She's know swamped to death now. It's real easy to holler for consolidation, and drag feet on teacher raises. But at some point, something has to be done, we're bleeding good teachers at a crazy rate. new graduates are going straight out of state for way better pay. [/QUOTE]
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