fleung22 1 Posted October 18, 2008 Share Posted October 18, 2008 This is so messed up. So WTF happens to the kids?? Is each teacher going to have a classroom of 200 students!?!http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/10/17/dalla...ref=mpstoryviewThe Dallas, Texas, school district laid off hundreds of teachers Thursday to avoid a projected $84 million deficit.Second-grade teacher Sandy Keaton says her students lose with the Dallas schools job cuts.Second-grade teacher Sandy Keaton says her students lose with the Dallas schools job cuts."Today is a day of tremendous sadness throughout the district," Dallas Independent School District Superintendent Michael Hinojosa said in a written statement."These teachers and counselors are people who devoted themselves to helping Dallas students, and we will do everything within our power to help them find new jobs."The district laid off 375 teachers and 40 counselors and assistant principals Thursday, and transferred 460 teachers to other schools within the district.The deficit was caused by a massive miscalculation in the budget, CNN affiliate WFAA-TV reported.Children, one crying, crowded Thursday around Mary Crose, a music teacher at San Jacinto Elementary School."I've had them since they were in kindergarten," she told The Dallas Morning News, as she wrapped her arms around two of the children. "We've been through a lot at our school, and it's going to be so hard. We need the prayers and support of everyone in Dallas.""Why do you have to leave?" a girl wailed, through her tears.Don't Miss"I've been looking at some of the notes they've already written," Crose said, unfolding several pieces of notebook paper. A pink heart had been drawn on one. Words were scrawled on others in crayon."My kids are going to lose out because I'm a very good teacher, and so they're going to lose out because they won't have me," a tearful Sandy Keaton, a second-grade teacher at San Jacinto Elementary, told WFAA. Video Watch teacher's tearful lament »The 375 teachers represent about 3 percent of the district's more than 11,500 teachers. Last week, 152 employees -- including clerks, office managers and teacher assistants -- voluntarily left their jobs, the district said. On September 29, 62 central staff members lost their jobs.Voluntarily resignations and transfers spared 88 jobs, WFAA reported.The district estimates that the job cuts and unfilled vacancies will save $30 million. An additional $38 million will be saved by cutting various programs throughout the district.The Dallas Independent School District is the nation's 12th largest, with more than 160,000 students."The children are going to suffer," Karina Colon, a prekindergarten bilingual teacher at San Jacinto Elementary, told The Dallas Morning News.advertisementColon kept her job, but was crying for her colleagues. "I should feel happy," she said.The Dallas Independent School District will hold a job fair Tuesday for all employees who were given notice. More than 110 employers will attend the fair, which was put together by the district, the United Way and the Dallas Regional Chamber. Link to post Share on other sites
copernicus 0 Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 Children, one crying, crowded Thursday around Mary Crose, a music teacher at San Jacinto Elementary School.Music teacher? What school districts still have music? It was overdue. Link to post Share on other sites
HollywoodAFD 0 Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 Nooo... this is a very large school district. Their student to teacher ratio will just rise by a few students per class.Dallas is such a screwed up town...from top to bottom.The mayor is an idiot...the council is full of racist black people and the school superintendent is a crook and a financial retard. Link to post Share on other sites
hank213 1,824 Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 This is so messed up. So WTF happens to the kids?? Is each teacher going to have a classroom of 200 students!?!http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/10/17/dalla...ref=mpstoryviewDreck.I'm really annoyed by this story. Not the story itself but the manner in which it was reported. How does one title an article "Math Mistake...." and then only devote one minor sentence (basically just re-iterating the title) in the body of the story to said mistake? No explanation, no details, just sentimentality from top to bottom. Is this what they teach in journalism classes now? Link to post Share on other sites
HollywoodAFD 0 Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 OK...here's what happened:The Retard Governor passed House Bill 1 that cut the school taxes by 30% in all cities in Texas. Most school districts prepared for this and over 100 of them are voting in special elections to raise the rates back up to a level set by the State as maximum. Dallas.... being run by retards... didn't plan on this and keep operating for the past 2 years as if everything was the same.Now..they are reaping it. Link to post Share on other sites
jeff_536 3 Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 I'm really annoyed by this story. Not the story itself but the manner in which it was reported. How does one title an article "Math Mistake...." and then only devote one minor sentence (basically just re-iterating the title) in the body of the story to said mistake? No explanation, no details, just sentimentality from top to bottom. Is this what they teach in journalism classes now?That was a simply horriibly written story, hank. Couldn't agree more. I got to the end and I actually went back up to see if i skipped the graph where the math mistake was explained.P.S. I'm a newspaper editor. Link to post Share on other sites
KONGOS 0 Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 Music teacher? What school districts still have music? It was overdue.You don't support music being taught in schools? Link to post Share on other sites
chrozzo 19 Posted October 20, 2008 Share Posted October 20, 2008 That was a simply horriibly written story, hank. Couldn't agree more. I got to the end and I actually went back up to see if i skipped the graph where the math mistake was explained.P.S. I'm a newspaper editor.i second that! Link to post Share on other sites
fleung22 1 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Share Posted October 20, 2008 You don't support music being taught in schools?pretty sure he meant that music and arts in general are the first things that get slashed when there are budget problems. Link to post Share on other sites
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