I'm all for closing their pay gap AFTER they give up their govie benefits of 4 months a year off and early retirement. Fair enough?
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1) It's not 4 months. More like 2. 2) How early do you think they retire?
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Teachers need help with graduate school. How about a plan to pay for this? Many states even require it to teach, but the cost is often prohibitive.
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Can we increase discipline options for students? I'm seeing that California is removing suspension from possible actions against misbehaving students. My wife had enough trouble with students, they need more disciplinary options not fewer.
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A kid was throwing apples at another kid in my classroom. I sent him out, and he returned 5 minutes later with a pack of skittles.

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Just make their Income tax exempt - it's a back door raise.
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Yet in SF your friends had no trouble taking hundreds of millions from education funds and call it a windfall.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sfchronicle.com/politics/amp/SF-getting-a-415-million-windfall-How-will-the-13432060.php …
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This is the single biggest reason to support Kamala Harris IMO. If we want the best and brightest teachers we need to compensate them like the Googles of the world pay highly sought after employees. The trade-offs for the ability to remove low performing teachers worth it.
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https://www.utla.net/sites/default/files/NEW%20Correx%20Summary%20of%20Tentative%20Agreement%20012219_0.pdf … Only 1 less student per grade level in Elem! 7 less in MS/HS Ela/Math classes down to 39. That's in Xchange for additional .16/sq foot 4 where U live or your biz. For ex- $160=1000 sq feet MORE in prop taxes (parcel tax) 4 U
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That's actually what the new contract stipulated. The goal of EE is to increase our per pupil spending which can help decrease the numbers further, and also provide more services to our students. It's not perfect, I'm not loving the rollout of it either, but I'm voting yes.
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