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re: Livingston Parish 1% tax for teacher raises fails to pass
Posted on 3/26/23 at 8:04 pm to IcantBelieveItsNotBu
Posted on 3/26/23 at 8:04 pm to IcantBelieveItsNotBu
I may have left out Pre-k and special Ed. State requires certain curriculums. What other changes are there? I know they are constantly trying to fine tune the required curriculums but no huge changes I have heard. Some of the programs you listed aren’t bad at all. They just get thrown in the bad category by some because they don’t get to teach how they want and what content they want. Some of that is good and some is bad.
All that being said, none of that is the school boards fault. That is state requirements. As far as supervisors, you are way off. Compared to other districts LP is drastically understaffed.
All that being said, none of that is the school boards fault. That is state requirements. As far as supervisors, you are way off. Compared to other districts LP is drastically understaffed.
Posted on 3/26/23 at 8:09 pm to chuckitdeep
Pre-K and Special Ed fall under different categories than regular education.
SS is completely changing as soon students will be learning about the Roman Empire and early civilizations in grades such as 4th rather than focusing on the American/Industrial Revolutions which will now be taught in 3rd.
The programs are not bad, however, all schools have curriculum facilitators, they have an ungodly amount of curriculum coordinators, yoy have mentor coaches, you have tap coaches, etc. They have a lot of useless positions in ALL school districts that could be reassigned to help with classroom shortages and teachers having 25-30 students in a room.
SS is completely changing as soon students will be learning about the Roman Empire and early civilizations in grades such as 4th rather than focusing on the American/Industrial Revolutions which will now be taught in 3rd.
The programs are not bad, however, all schools have curriculum facilitators, they have an ungodly amount of curriculum coordinators, yoy have mentor coaches, you have tap coaches, etc. They have a lot of useless positions in ALL school districts that could be reassigned to help with classroom shortages and teachers having 25-30 students in a room.
Posted on 3/26/23 at 10:04 pm to chuckitdeep
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Compared to other districts LP is drastically understaffed
Perhaps other school districts are also overstaffed?
Too many admins who do nothing that impacts actual classroom instruction.
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