Our nation spends more per capita than any developed nation. In a perfect world teachers would make more but what other profession gets at least three weeks for Christmas two months for summer? Um none. Schools are always underfunded according to Dems I’ve never heard anything different. I appreciate your public service. Not trying to be condescending. But I’ve lived in Ga Nc Sc and I e never heard of a teacher being laid off for poor performance I’ve heard of a few laid off for drunk to work molesting a student etc but never for just being a piss poor teacher. Is it different where you are or is this just more message board shctick?
Ignoring all the after hours work teachers do and all the continuing ed, let's say we only work the 200 days per year we're contracted for, which is 40 weeks. Since we're already pretending, let's also pretend the NCGA's lie about a $50k average salary is also true.
$50k/40 weeks = $1250/wk.
If we worked 50 weeks at that rate, we'd average $62.5k, which is less than the current national average for teachers.
And that's before you factor in all the things I left out. A starting teacher's salary in NC was $35k last year.
Why would anyone outside the exact school a teacher was let go from ever hear about it? They disappear w/ all the other teachers who leave at the end of each school year, and HR isn't allowed to talk about it. What seems more likely, that teachers
don't get let go due to poor performance, or that you aren't close enough to the situation to know?