Teachers work an academic schedule. Most have the opinion to take same net over either term, 9 or 12 months.



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My sister-in-law is a current high school teacher in Illinois. I can't say that I know her schedule intimately, but she does almost no (to no) work for June, July, and most of August.



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Do K-12 teachers still get the summer off? So 12 months pay for 9 months work?



Who was the teacher in Calvin and Hobbes, something like Mrs. Wormwood? Teaching elementary school probably hasn’t changed much, except the kids are all on their phones now. Every class probably has a Calvin, and a Suzy, and a Moe.



And the really crappy teaching job is probably the adjunct or associate professors or whatever they’re called, common at community colleges and whatnot. No tenure of course, and they will get assigned like 1 class so they have to teach at 3 different colleges to make enough money.




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This is why school choice is so critical, you shouldnt have to move to get your kids into a quality school, your tax dollars should go with your student, not the district.





Moneywise, small town superintendents shouldnt be making almost a half million a year, particularly when theyre outputting illiterate degenerates. Most superintendents salary would fund their districts basic school supplies for years





Hopefully this new admin will eliminate all federal education related expenses with the exception of a federal military school for fuckwit kids like I was. If a student causes too much ruckus they can go to juvenile detention gladiator camps or military school. On that note, students moved to federal military programs will also no longer count toward the household welfare body count. If little johnny goes to camp, mammy doesnt get ebt/ssi/tax credit, etc for him. Theres no reason for taxpayers to pay twice.





On Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 8:59 AM Mike Hammett < [email protected] > wrote:



Shitty students and shitty parents are likely the #1 concern with teachers.
I agree that teachers shouldn't have to pay for supplies out of their own pockets, but then why don't the unions ever get that stipulation into their contracts?





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Do parents monitor and help with homework? Go to parent teacher conferences? Check report cards? Or do they view school as government provided daycare?



When I was a kid (yes, I know, hey boomer) the last thing you wanted was for the teacher or the principal to call your parents. And parents got roped into helping with school projects, and this was before the Internet so they bought us encyclopedias and took us to the library.



And from what I hear, what teachers would ask for is smaller class sizes, and not to have to buy school supplies out of their own pockets.




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Do you think doubling their wage would make them suddenly good? Are you aware most teaching positions have very good benefits that arguably more than make up their salary? What they lost their benefits and just had a wage increase, would that make them all good teachers?





Simplify paralleling wage to poor output isn't going to fix anything. Simply increasing wage doesn't fix anything. It's like printing out $300 to every single person and expecting it to solve all financial issues.





On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 3:35 PM Bill Prince < [email protected] > wrote:



It's because we pay teachers crap.


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On 3/5/2025 9:27 AM, Steve Jones wrote:
> There is a reason why there is such great support for dissolving the
> education system as it is, we spend the most per pupil with one of the
> lowest global outcomes. Its because instruction time is on the back
> burner to all the noise. You think the little yellow guys in asia give
> a shit about what extra flags they can hang? fuck no, their sole
> education focus is superiority, and thats why theyre winning globally

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