I haven't seen it put this way before: "thus the average operating cost per student has risen 76% from $14,266 in 2020 to $25,078 per student this past year. "
Goodness
Also, from the other roundtable article, it looks like to catch teachers up on salary vs inflation will be a 6-7m budget increase. So, assuming that does eventually happen,…
I haven't seen it put this way before: "thus the average operating cost per student has risen 76% from $14,266 in 2020 to $25,078 per student this past year. "
Goodness
Also, from the other roundtable article, it looks like to catch teachers up on salary vs inflation will be a 6-7m budget increase. So, assuming that does eventually happen, add that on to the current 13m deficit to get to 20m needed in cuts elsewhere (plus the 200m or so of repairs)
This would be comical if it wasn't kids education at stake
I haven't seen it put this way before: "thus the average operating cost per student has risen 76% from $14,266 in 2020 to $25,078 per student this past year. "
Goodness
Also, from the other roundtable article, it looks like to catch teachers up on salary vs inflation will be a 6-7m budget increase. So, assuming that does eventually happen, add that on to the current 13m deficit to get to 20m needed in cuts elsewhere (plus the 200m or so of repairs)
This would be comical if it wasn't kids education at stake