@Becky4Wake You do realize that canvas is a state based decision for lms that all districts and universities will have to use. You can’t get rid of canvas and it won’t save any money bc it’s embedded into the district. It doesn’t provide access to anything inappropriate
@JimHendley4NC@NC_Governor School choice doesn’t pay for the entirety of private school tuition which means it’s totally inequitable to the lower income that can not pay the difference between the scholarship and the tuition.
@TornadoLegend44@JohnCochtoseton All states give 10 month contracts- you are paid per day. That said you can bank you pay so it’s spread out over 12 months but you’re still only paired for 190 days of work or whatever your district contracts
@joseangel1219@elonmusk Schools closed bc they didn’t have enough people to work- firing them all would mean we can’t open schools? In Nc there are already tons of unfilled teaching positions- this would literally shut down the system but yeah let’s fire the all
@OddSheepdog@W_O_P_R The issue with opportunity scholarship is it’s still not enough to make private schools free- so it disproportionately leaves one portion of society with no choice. If choice isn’t equitable is it really choice at all? The students who can afford to leave will
@CallMeT_FromNC she had a 1/3 ratio and can buy all supplies but not have to pay for infrastructure or salaried positions. I’d love $500 PER student to buy supplies for my students in my class and I bet I could do a hell of a job with only 3 kids that I have parental support- ya not the same
@prosefulpatriot@HistoryBoutique And this shows why the schools need more funding- if they can’t afford to feed their children they also can’t afford the paper pencils and mental health needs that schools need to support. This statistic shows how poor our students are and how much the schools need to support
@alissa_batts Smaller class size is positively associated with higher learning and better test scores. So yes in fact more money does equate to higher learning.
@KennethMcClamro These numbers are not correct- a 25+ year teacher only make $62000 so how is the average $60k. Mathematics disagree or if they are correct we are about to be royally screwed because it means we are soooo top heavy with people about to retire the system is going to collapse
@Prisca_101@planblj@mattvanswol If you’re a teacher you would know students are required to go to school 180 and that’s before workdays. Interesting you don’t know that as a teacher 😳. You’re contract that you sign each year has this outlined since your contracted.