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La Grande School District’s budget committee considering a proposed school budget that calls for no ...
The Observer, La Grande, Ore. via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoLA GRANDE — The La Grande School District’s budget committee is considering recommending to the school board that it adopt a 2024-25 general fund budget of $33.112 million. The proposed budget ...
Houston ISD principals question resignation requests as district moves forward with firings
Community Impact· 6 days agoSeveral Houston ISD principals have spoken out against the district following board managers’...
Marysville Schools could lose liability insurance in August
KIRO via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoParent and activist Hooman says it is the latest financial blow for a struggling school district that has had plenty of them. Budget shortfalls, teacher layoffs< ...
Hamilton County Mayor Wamp proposes teacher pay supplement - WDEF
WDEF Chattanooga· 5 days agoHamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp is proposing a one-time pay bump for teachers. The money would...
OHP: 2 dead after driver fails to yield at stop sign, causing wreck on Kay County highway
KOCO 5 Oklahoma City· 3 hours ago908 IS YOUR TIME IN DEVELOPING THIS MORNING, FORMER EMPLOYEES WITH OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOW...
Texas per-student school funding has dropped under Gov. Abbott
San Antonio Express-News· 3 hours agoNewly released data from the Texas Education Agency shows inflation-adjusted per-student funding for...
Edison Academy grad works on school's renovations, reflects on "life changing" experience
Quad-City Times· 8 hours agoBefore starting his trade career, Tristian Gephart graduated in 2017 from Edison Academy, the...
County Comes Up With $5 Million More For Teacher Pay; Wamp Asks School Board To Pass Budget
The Chattanoogan· 5 days agoCounty Mayor Weston Wamp said the county has come up with another $5 million to go toward teacher pay. The county school board, which has not yet passed a budget, has been seeking a $20 million rise in funding.
Time to revive a mayoral takeover at MPS or face a perpetually failing system | Opinion
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThis situation is even more distressing when you consider that MPS requested and received $252.2 million from taxpayers in April to "preserve vital programs" and prevent significant
Gen Z grads don’t want tech jobs anymore—instead low-paid careers with plenty of holiday in teaching...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoPlus, traditional jobs generally are seemingly back in vogue as Gen Zers favor low-paid, stable jobs...