Monday, May 3, 2010
Charter schools taking over?
Dear editor I believe charter schools are not what you say, which is a place thats more than about big contracts more basic than a hidebound contract: an inspiring culture, a great principal - and a school where all kids can learn. Say for example you get a principle who is a workoholic and you weant to spend sometime with your family but he calls you t come to work on a saturday, if you say no thats your job automatically. Its like what another fellow blogger told said although teaches are increasibngly applying for it, does not mean that they are actually residents of the state. Their is a thing called loss of jobs which has come from this tough economic times, so its not suprising how many applications have been given for charter schools. Think of it this way if theres a teacher that old but get alot of money they can fire that teacher and get to younger lower paid ones. Now who wudnt apply for that knowing that they still have a shot if slots are full but elderly people are their. Regardless of the school it all depends if the student is willing to learn, nothing else nothing more because their are some great teachers out there and just because they work in regular schools and students are cooperating, mean that its the teachers fault. Hmmmm Im on to something right.
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