A new report shows that “non-teachers” now make up over 50% of all public school employees.
The sad part: how many teachers that ought to include.
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But without an administrator to administrate the administrators, how will the administrators know how to administrate? But, at least they’re underpaid! (In So. Cal, some school district admins make more than our governor!)
I went to a parochial school for 3 years that covered grades K-8. It had 18 teachers (2 for each grade), a librarian, a janitor, a principle, and his secretary. So public schools need a support staff that is equal to 100% of the teaching staff because…. .
But without an administrator to administrate the administrators, how will the administrators know how to administrate? But, at least they’re underpaid! (In So. Cal, some school district admins make more than our governor!)
Do translators count as teachers or non-teachers?
I went to a parochial school for 3 years that covered grades K-8. It had 18 teachers (2 for each grade), a librarian, a janitor, a principle, and his secretary. So public schools need a support staff that is equal to 100% of the teaching staff because…. .