ConnorEl
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You’re right about Title I funding lowering class sizes, which is a big help, but when you can’t find any experienced teachers to work, and more importantly stay, at low performing schools because all the experienced ones leave due to lack of resources and support, then it doesn’t really move the needle. Give me a teacher with 5-10 years experience and 35 students over a new teacher with 25 students.
That being said there is going to a massive teacher shortage nationwide this year. It’s going to be a shitshow. Nobody wants to work in a hostile workplace for peanuts.
Congratulations conservatives your goal of destroying public education is working!
Clearly the solution is to punish them failing schools with decreasing resources. That’ll fix ‘em.