SFUSD did try to give teachers a raise this year, based on Prop. G, which voters passed over the summer. But my favorite advocacy group, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, is suing to overturn it.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/SF-schools-giving-teachers-raises-without-revenue-13236083.php#photo-12647297 …
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There's probably a reason the positions are going unfilled. Pay, conditions? If we keep under compensating teachers this gets worse.
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Teacher pay starts at $61,000 a year in San Francisco. That's barely twice minimum wage and a low amount to be living on in SF - or anywhere within commuting range. http://www.sfusd.edu/en/assets/sfusd-staff/contract%20and%20salary%20schedules/18-19%20salary%20schedule%20K-12%20teachers.pdf …
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Wouldnt want to build any new houses to house new teachers / nahhh
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Have you looked at Peter Schrag’s take on the state’s class size policy? It’s an eye-opener
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Where is it?
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