Facing Deep Cuts, One State Says ‘Enough is Enough’
June 27, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, State News, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Cynthia McCabe Asked to do even more with even less — less funding, less staffing, less respect — Michigan educators said enough is enough last week. Their story is echoed across the country as educators eye the layoffs of an estimated 300,000 of their colleagues (and in some cases, themselves) due to state fiscal [...]
Educators Teach Congress the Meaning of ‘Layoff’
June 24, 2010 by ajehlen
Filed under Education Funding, Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories
Brianna Clegg, a Stockton, California, fourth grade teacher, was having a fabulous day. She was being celebrated by the San Joaquin County Office of Education for being a “Teacher of Excellence” in English instruction and she was walking on air. “So I went home with my award in hand, opened my mailbox—and there was my [...]
“I thought I’d stay forever.”
June 23, 2010 by Mary Ellen Flannery
Filed under Education Funding, Education Support Professionals, Featured News, Jobs, State News, Teacher Firings, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Mary Ellen Flannery When Amanda Valente’s fifth-graders studied ancient civilizations last year, they dressed like Spartan warriors, drew on pharaoh beards, and played the games of Ancient Rome in their own bazaar. So why does it feel like Valente – the recently crowned teacher of the year in her New Jersey district — has [...]
Long Odds in Las Vegas
June 17, 2010 by twalker
Filed under Education Funding, Featured News, State News, Teacher Firings, Top Stories
by Tim Walker Very few school districts in the United States have been hit as hard as Clark County, Nevada. As recently as 2007, the district, home to Las Vegas and the fifth-largest in the nation (300,000 students), was furiously building new schools and hiring new teachers to keep up with the region’s tremendous population [...]
Governors Join Fight for More Education Funding
June 14, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories
By Brian Washington Governors are applying pressure to Congress and the White House to approve federal funding to prevent students from shouldering the impact of hundreds of thousands of education-related layoffs. So far, governors from Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Oregon have all written letters to their congressional delegations, leadership in the U.S. House [...]
Michigan Public School Gets Presidential Preference for Graduation
June 7, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Cynthia McCabe President Barack Obama came to Kalamazoo Central High School to shine a spotlight on the students and educators who successfully campaigned to bring him to their school to deliver the Class of 2010′s commencement address. It was a much-needed boost for public school educators and students in a state where more than [...]
College Students Hit Hard by Job Cuts
June 7, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Higher Education, Jobs, Top Stories
By John Rosales Students are being turned away from higher education institutions in great numbers due to faculty layoffs. They are also unable to register for classes they need to graduate, and are not receiving basic campus services due to job losses to everyone from tenure-track professors and adjuncts to counselors, library and health care [...]
Education Job Cuts Slam a Massachusetts City
June 3, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Alain Jehlen Donna McNair is likely to lose her job, but she’s not mostly worried about herself. “My bigger concern is with the children who will suffer,” says this 10-year special education paraprofessional. “That’s who I feel the worst for. We’re adults and we’ll get through it, but the children don’t understand budget cuts.” [...]
Layoffs Strike at Heart of School
June 1, 2010 by Mary Ellen Flannery
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Mary Ellen Flannery There are 11 teachers at El Crystal Elementary School, a small school in San Bruno, California, south of San Francisco. And this month, more than half of them – as well as the school’s sole support person — will be laid off because of budget cuts to education. “It’s just awful,” [...]
National Leaders Speak Up About Education Crisis
May 26, 2010 by Will Potter
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories
By Will Potter Georgia teacher Anise Anderson is being laid off because of budget cuts and she knows her students will suffer. She’s speaking up today. Kentucky teacher Catie Poff is being laid off because of budget cuts and she too knows her students will suffer. She’s speaking up today. They join tens of thousands of public education [...]
