I can't validate the $11,500 but my wife does work in an admissions office for a local school here and they take every possible measure to prevent withdrawals as it financially makes a huge difference to them. When WA State offered an "online option" which was centralized and not tied to the school, they lost students and called each and every one of them to try to sway them back due to finances.
more FTE=more money
Centralized teaching....like a call center?
Centralized within the school district. I would not be surprised to see it tied to a statewide program. Think of it as a virtual High School, Middle School, or Gradeschool within a district with large class sizes, very few teachers and a lot of asynchronous self-guuided curriculum. Individual schools suffer financially when students pick the online option. I am sure both the schools and the teacher's unions hate it as it threatens them.
I can't validate the $11,500 but my wife does work in an admissions office for a local school here and they take every possible measure to prevent withdrawals as it financially makes a huge difference to them. When WA State offered an "online option" which was centralized and not tied to the school, they lost students and called each and every one of them to try to sway them back due to finances.
more FTE=more money
Centralized teaching....like a call center?
No. The Washington State official online school. It’s not tied to any district and the money follows the student
I can't validate the $11,500 but my wife does work in an admissions office for a local school here and they take every possible measure to prevent withdrawals as it financially makes a huge difference to them. When WA State offered an "online option" which was centralized and not tied to the school, they lost students and called each and every one of them to try to sway them back due to finances.
more FTE=more money
Centralized teaching....like a call center?
No. The Washington State official online school. It’s not tied to any district and the money follows the student
The money follows, so long as it stays in the State.
Most hilarious to me was the fawning adoration so many lefty teachers had for Obama, while his basketball buddy Arne Duncan and partner-in-gentrifying Chicago, Rahm Emanuel closed public schools, laid off union teachers, and diverted huge sums of money to private, non-unionized Charter schools. That was the biggest Fuck You from Democrats to a Union in decades.
And it made no difference. Cause all teachers want BBC.
Imagine people sitting at home doing diddly while getting full pay don't want to go back to work. Turn off the paychecks and they'll be fighting to get back in.
Imagine people sitting at home doing diddly while getting full pay don't want to go back to work. Turn off the paychecks and they'll be fighting to get back in.
Watch it, Sleddy. In the eyes of of libs, you're trying to start a riot.
Imagine people sitting at home doing diddly while getting full pay don't want to go back to work. Turn off the paychecks and they'll be fighting to get back in.
Watch it, Sleddy. In the eyes of of libs, you're trying to start a riot.
Insurrection! Hell they really don't want to see what an insurrection really looks like.
One of my ex's lived somewhere in or near Po(r)tland. The secretary at one of her kid's school basically admitted to cooking the books to inflate numbers for money or something. I think in most, if not all states funding is heavily tied to number of pupils. It's why they look the other way on ill eagles and let these punks get away with murder before expulsion.
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And it made no difference. Cause all teachers want BBC.