Monroe superintendent says 50-100 teacher layoffs necessary
Jun 20, 2012 | 1945 views | 2 2 comments | 24 24 recommendations | email to a friend | print
MONROE – The Monroe City School Board as several budget choices and none of them are pleasant.

The plans presented by Superintendent Kathleen Harris could result in 50 to 100 teachers being cut next year.

She said the cuts necessary to balance the 2012-13 budget must come from classroom teachers in a district she said has been called "top heavy" with instructional personnel. Board members disagreed.

The finance committee reviewed the budgets Tuesday. They will be presented to the full board for information and action next seek.

Board member Vickie Dayton told the committee the board needed to start cutting at the top, not in the classroom.

Harris said the bulk of the staff cuts would likely come from junior highs and high schools.
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June 20, 2012
No reason for worry people. jindal says charter schools with teachers that are not even certified are the the cure for all that ails our educational system. Yeah right. The ignorant leading the ignorant.
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June 21, 2012
Top Heavy = Teacher who have many year, but not enough to retire...."Saves on retirement"

Is the Super in the top 50 ?



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