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Mostly Kindergarten now...they made a documentary about it. Kindergarten Cop. You should check it out!!!What grade do you teach?
I teach high school. Pretty much all grades. But mostly juniors/seniors.
Mostly Kindergarten now...they made a documentary about it. Kindergarten Cop. You should check it out!!!What grade do you teach?
Still Kindergarten Cop - No?teach high school. Pretty much all grades. But mostly juniors/seniors.
A little more to the story shown above….This extraordinary serious attempt at financial prudence has absolutely solved deficit issues.
This with the added benefit of sticking it to the poor. What's not to like?
Is any of that money already allocated to projects in the pipeline but not yet spent? Are there laws, local or federal, that tie up money before its officially on the books? There are a thousand reasons why allocated money is officially unspent but has been earmarked for hiring new positions, expanding learning from home capacity, expanding the school footprint for Title I classrooms, etc.A little more to the story shown above….
“Second, Washington sent more than $100 billion in relief funds to public schools during the pandemic, and some of the money remains unspent.
- “There was $27 billion that was provided from pandemic legislation that is still in the pipeline, so to speak,” Aderholt said in an interview this month. “Therefore, you would expect that that money be spent before you would be going and asking for more money.” “
not sure on the regulations for that money....but does it have to be spent on covid relief? if so.....can it be used to pay teacher salaries, buy books, etc, etc....Is any of that money already allocated to projects in the pipeline but not yet spent? Are there laws, local or federal, that tie up money before its officially on the books? There are a thousand reasons why allocated money is officially unspent but has been earmarked for hiring new positions, expanding learning from home capacity, expanding the school footprint for Title I classrooms, etc.
What isn't in question is Republicans unserious attitude towards spending or debt reduction.