English teacher Mike McClellan teaches his students Friday, April 15, 2011 at Dobson high school in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]
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Leon Ceniceros posted at 10:56 am on Sun, Apr 17, 2011.
YUP...........TIME TO LINE UP AT THE ........TAX-PAYER FUNDED.........."TROUGH".
samkat posted at 9:36 pm on Fri, Apr 15, 2011.
The dumbing down of our students continues. At the rate the republicans are creating quasi religious schools with our tax money with no specific teaching requirements, we will have the American version of the Taliban religious schools in a few years.
vive la USA posted at 8:19 pm on Fri, Apr 15, 2011.
Some teachers could return to work part-time for the district, said Kathy Bareiss, district spokeswoman.
"Sometimes we do hire retirees, say teachers or specialists. It's mostly part-time work because we have a specific need," she said.
Kathy, Really? Why would they want to put themselves through any more pain then what they've endured the past 8-10 years at MPS?
manini posted at 4:07 pm on Fri, Apr 15, 2011.
Take the $$$ & run to retirement, teachers...I did, with retirement incentives years ago with full retirement benefits + free medical & dental paid for by the District + lump-sum payment or annuity for sick_days. Retirement is great, + U live longer, stress free...LOL!!!