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03-25-2009, 08:41 PM
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The stimulus isn't having any effect, but the $1.2 Million Mansfield is getting from it will save at least 20 teacher jobs.
My roommate who is a music teacher in Mansfield went from a guaranteed layoff to now a guaranteed job next year.
Too bad the government didn't take the Buckman approach and do nothing. Then we'd see the benefits of inaction - over-crowded classrooms, more "out of the school" classes which carry little educational value, significantly decreased after school programs. Those are all the consequences the Mansfield School admin has declared they would have to do if they lost all the teachers they were initially expecting to be without.
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03-25-2009, 08:43 PM
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Old Guy
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does he shoot golf? I think I hit him at wading river a few years ago
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03-25-2009, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by striperman36
does he shoot golf? I think I hit him at wading river a few years ago
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I don't think he even knows what a golf club looks like. Did the guy you hit look like a short Italian with a mustache?
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03-25-2009, 09:03 PM
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Old Guy
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No. are medium weight clean shaven curly haired individual who said he was the music director
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03-25-2009, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnnyD
The stimulus isn't having any effect, but the $1.2 Million Mansfield is getting from it will save at least 20 teacher jobs.
My roommate who is a music teacher in Mansfield went from a guaranteed layoff to now a guaranteed job next year.
Too bad the government didn't take the Buckman approach and do nothing. Then we'd see the benefits of inaction - over-crowded classrooms, more "out of the school" classes which carry little educational value, significantly decreased after school programs. Those are all the consequences the Mansfield School admin has declared they would have to do if they lost all the teachers they were initially expecting to be without.
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So you actually believe the threats made by towns when budgets aren't where they'd like them to be? Threatening crowded classrooms and decreased programs for kids are ways to stir up support so towns can get money. No one wants to hear that kids are going to have to pay the price. Do you know where the $1.2 million is coming from?
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03-25-2009, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by fishbones
So you actually believe the threats made by towns when budgets aren't where they'd like them to be? Threatening crowded classrooms and decreased programs for kids are ways to stir up support so towns can get money. No one wants to hear that kids are going to have to pay the price. Do you know where the $1.2 million is coming from?
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Not threats. It's inside information presented to him personally by a trusted administrator. This info wasn't some public release made by the school. In a formal sense, the School Administration has been a bit mum as to what the actual consequences would be. Very little information has been presented to the town aside from the fact that the school is facing a $4million deficit. The town has tried to find money for the schools but you can't get water from stone.
Aside from this year, I've been involved with the Mansfield School System since I got out of high school. I've seen the progression of cuts to departments, the progressive down scaling of support for the arts departments and decreased programs after school for students. This also isn't a matter of the budgets that "aren't where they'd like them to be." Some of the deficit is caused by the state providing significantly less to the town for the 2009-2010 school year even though the freshman class is over 100 students larger than the graduating class.
The $1.2 million is coming from the stimulus package - trickled down after being given to the state as allocated for education.
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03-25-2009, 09:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnnyD
Not threats. It's inside information presented to him personally by a trusted administrator. This info wasn't some public release made by the school. In a formal sense, the School Administration has been a bit mum as to what the actual consequences would be. Very little information has been presented to the town aside from the fact that the school is facing a $4million deficit. The town has tried to find money for the schools but you can't get water from stone.
Aside from this year, I've been involved with the Mansfield School System since I got out of high school. I've seen the progression of cuts to departments, the progressive down scaling of support for the arts departments and decreased programs after school for students. This also isn't a matter of the budgets that "aren't where they'd like them to be." Some of the deficit is caused by the state providing significantly less to the town for the 2009-2010 school year even though the freshman class is over 100 students larger than the graduating class.
The $1.2 million is coming from the stimulus package - trickled down after being given to the state as allocated for education.
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What happens when the $1.2 million is spent?
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03-26-2009, 05:40 AM
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Location: Mansfield
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnnyD
The stimulus isn't having any effect, but the $1.2 Million Mansfield is getting from it will save at least 20 teacher jobs.
My roommate who is a music teacher in Mansfield went from a guaranteed layoff to now a guaranteed job next year.
Too bad the government didn't take the Buckman approach and do nothing. Then we'd see the benefits of inaction - over-crowded classrooms, more "out of the school" classes which carry little educational value, significantly decreased after school programs. Those are all the consequences the Mansfield School admin has declared they would have to do if they lost all the teachers they were initially expecting to be without.
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So the tax payers bail out teachers jobs and everythings right in your world. What happens next year? I have heard layoff talks at the schools for 25 years. We didn't need a trillion dollar bailout to save a music teacher.
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