PPS Administration Update
Click here for the reported principal retirements at the end of this school year, as well as the principal moves, as approved at the Board meeting on 4-24-13.
Click here for the reported principal retirements at the end of this school year, as well as the principal moves, as approved at the Board meeting on 4-24-13.
Mr. Fitz is terrific. OK, full disclosure. David Finkle is an old friend and grew up in Round Lake. Now he is an English teacher in Florida. I bet most of us can identify with his strips.
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As a member of WSTU, you are entitled to discounted tickets to local movie theaters (those of cinema giants AMC and Marcus). Click here for information, and here for an order form for discounted movie tickets.
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Thank you for another successful VOTE-COPE drive! During the 2013-14 school year we collected $2333 from 46 members for VOTE-COPE. That is an increase of almost $100 over last year. Congratulations! This year we are stepping it up to over $2700 just in payroll deduction. $3000 here we come.
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For Bethel Park Federation of Teachers, providing a quality education for our students is our top priority. We care for their learning, well-being, and future success.
Contracting out student transportation leaves school districts open to a wide range of unexpected costs and problems, University of Oregon’s Dr. Gordon Lafer told the Winston-Dillard School Board on Wednesday, March 13.
With a group of OSEA members and interested community citizens in attendance, Lafer told the board that potential double-billing, public subsidization of a private commercial fleet, wage and benefit cuts, and overcharging for buses are some of the risks that come with contracting out.
The findings are from “All Costs Considered III,” the latest study by the University of Oregon’s Labor Education and Research Center (LERC), which raises troubling issues following the Central Point School District’s decision to contract out its student transportation.