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Some good sentiments from Dr. Bonneau, but the rest of the principals dropped the ball. "They are waiting for the NBEA." The principals make a lot more cash than most of us. Where is their leadership? Tom Clark and the mayor exposed their faulty logic.
As for us, we have to do something as well. It might be best to take a middle course and give up 2 or 3 days. These could be the 2 professional development days during the school year and 1 of the days that we work before the students report. Do we really need to have grades 6 and 9 come for a full day on September 7? That could be our third day.
No such thing as a pay freeze...it is a pay-cut. If you are scheduled to get a $4,000 raise, then you and your family are counting on that because you believe your contract. A principal making 110k like Bonneau can pass on a $1,500 raise...teachers earning half that amount cannot. NO to any pay freeze.
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Some good sentiments from Dr. Bonneau, but the rest of the principals dropped the ball. "They are waiting for the NBEA." The principals make a lot more cash than most of us. Where is their leadership? Tom Clark and the mayor exposed their faulty logic.
As for us, we have to do something as well. It might be best to take a middle course and give up 2 or 3 days. These could be the 2 professional development days during the school year and 1 of the days that we work before the students report. Do we really need to have grades 6 and 9 come for a full day on September 7? That could be our third day.
No such thing as a pay freeze...it is a pay-cut. If you are scheduled to get a $4,000 raise, then you and your family are counting on that because you believe your contract. A principal making 110k like Bonneau can pass on a $1,500 raise...teachers earning half that amount cannot. NO to any pay freeze.
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