Andy Spears

@TheAndySpears

public affairs professional, education policy consultant, writer, blogs

Nashville, TN
Inscrit en mars 2009

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    It seems that someone is finally listening to educators from across the state who have consistently complained about poor management at the Tennessee Department of Education. via

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    Twelve districts across the state had no social worker, no psychologist and a student to counselor ratio above 600. These districts educate over 25,000 students, nearly 40% of whom are poor.

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    Twelve Tennessee districts had no social worker, no psychologist and a student to counselor ratio above 600. These districts educate over 25,000 students, nearly 40% of whom are poor

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    Tennessee’s high poverty school districts are burdened with larger student-to-teacher ratios than wealthier districts and support staff ratios that are drastically out of line with minimum national standards.

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    Tennessee: Chronic Underfunding Cause Of Severe Teacher and Support Staff Shortages via

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    Thank you! Taking on Testing via ...glad to host anyone from the hill for some accountability in my classroom!! (Vs taking weeks to proctor )

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    Tennessee’s state funding formula funds about one teacher for every 23 students. Wealthier districts put in more money to reduce that ratio to 19-20 students per teacher, but the poorest districts instead average a student-teacher ratio of 24:1.

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    Most school districts in Tennessee supplement the state's formula with additional local funding to hire more teachers, but the poorest districts (+10%) remain more understaffed than wealthier districts (+18%).

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