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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 06:00 AM Jul 2015

Kansas Mass Teacher Exodus: 3,720 and Counting Thanks to GOP 'Reform'

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/31256-kansas-mass-teacher-exodus-3720-and-counting-thanks-to-gop-reform

Classroom spending cuts, uncertain school financing, low pay and eroding tenure protections all play into a hostile climate in Kansas that teachers and school administrators say is spurring a surge of teacher departures and retirements.

At least 3,720 Kansas teachers have left the state, retired or taken jobs outside of education after this past school year, a huge jump from the 2,150 who did so just a couple of years ago, according to a newly released data by Kansas State Department of Education.

The teacher exodus comes as a panel of district judges declared last month that key parts of a new state law for funding public schools violate the state constitution. The panel ordered an immediate increase in funds, but the Kansas Supreme Court later stayed that order pending its review.

But it is not just the financing problems fueling a perception education in Kansas is under attack. The GOP-dominated Legislature also tried to limit teachers' bargaining power and sought unsuccessfully to pass a law that would allow teachers to be criminally prosecuted for presenting material deemed harmful to minors.

"Instead of funding our schools, (lawmakers) are vilifying our teachers," said Mark Farr, a high school science teacher now serving as president of the Kansas National Education Association.
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Kansas Mass Teacher Exodus: 3,720 and Counting Thanks to GOP 'Reform' (Original Post) eridani Jul 2015 OP
Republicans are wrecking public education all over the Country. ladjf Jul 2015 #1
Theyre cheapskates. GeorgeGist Jul 2015 #3
All of the above? Ka hrnt Jul 2015 #6
It's a Koch Bros. wet dream. bulloney Jul 2015 #2
Why isn't Brownback a candidate for the GOP nomination ? eppur_se_muova Jul 2015 #4
It's beginning in IN, too AwakeAtLast Jul 2015 #5

ladjf

(17,320 posts)
1. Republicans are wrecking public education all over the Country.
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 06:24 AM
Jul 2015

Would someone give me their opinion as to why they are doing that? Is it to give power to the "theocrats"? Charter schools?
A more controllable voting population? Money?

Ka hrnt

(308 posts)
6. All of the above?
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 06:45 PM
Jul 2015

Who knows. The real question is why are Democrats behind so many of these same anti-public education policies?

bulloney

(4,113 posts)
2. It's a Koch Bros. wet dream.
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 06:37 AM
Jul 2015

Create an uneducated population that's so gullible you can manipulate anything on them.

eppur_se_muova

(36,263 posts)
4. Why isn't Brownback a candidate for the GOP nomination ?
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 10:27 AM
Jul 2015

He's done more for his state than Christie, Jindal, Kasich, Pataki or Walker have for theirs ! They've only started ruining their states, he's actually delivered - politically, economically, and socially !

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