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Originally posted by HC Sniper View PostBuckSmasher :
Open invitation for you to come teach my class for a week. Any time you want.
Second thought. Pull your children out of school and teach them yourself at home. We will see if they are ready for college or the real world at age 18.
I am done! Just getting madder by the minute with people who have no clue what they are talking about.
Have you looked at how we’ll home schooled children actually do, they are generally far ahead of students in public schools.
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Originally posted by BuckSmasher View PostThey are doing such a good job!
Everybody in this thread that wants a teacher pay raise falls into two categories.
1. They are a teacher.
2. They are married to a teacher.
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I read some articles today that said a handful of schools have announced their raises for next year already, based on the preliminary numbers in HB3 and the number of students and teachers in their district. One large district, I think it was Humble ???, announced 7% raise to existing teacher salary scale, and another district said $3600. Since the law is based on student enrollment and number of teachers, each district will be different. We should see more schools announcing in the upcoming days.
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Originally posted by Dudley View PostI read some articles today that said a handful of schools have announced their raises for next year already, based on the preliminary numbers in HB3 and the number of students and teachers in their district. One large district, I think it was Humble ???, announced 7% raise to existing teacher salary scale, and another district said $3600. Since the law is based on student enrollment and number of teachers, each district will be different. We should see more schools announcing in the upcoming days.
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Originally posted by Dudley View PostI read some articles today that said a handful of schools have announced their raises for next year already, based on the preliminary numbers in HB3 and the number of students and teachers in their district. One large district, I think it was Humble ???, announced 7% raise to existing teacher salary scale, and another district said $3600. Since the law is based on student enrollment and number of teachers, each district will be different. We should see more schools announcing in the upcoming days.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostThe Wife's increase was like 4% and she is in a prominent DFW district. The good ol Super had a long spiel about why it was only 4% and where they would be allocating funds.
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