Budget Calculations
These are the calculations used to determine the budget
These are the calculations used to determine the budget
The Proposed 2010 - 2011 GFT Budget
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The GFCCE has filed a substantial unfair labor practice with PERB against the Galt Joint Union High SChool District. The GFCCE feels like this step is necessary due to the flagrant violation of contract, education code and government code the District is engaging in. Along with the legal mistreatment the GFCCE is enduring, members continually comment that the District continually treats its teachers and classifieed with total lack of respect and dignity.
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PIO Legal Notice
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The Professional Instructors Organization represents over 400 part-time instructors at Western Michigan University.
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The latest research on merit pay indicates that it doesn't work. Teachers already spend excessive time on their jobs that a small increase is not incentive enough to make any difference. An excerpt from the article:
In a three-year experiment funded by the federal grant and aided by the Rand Corp., researchers tracked what happened in Nashville schools when math teachers in grades 5 through 8 were offered bonuses of $5,000, $10,000 and $15,000 for hitting annual test-score targets. About 300 teachers volunteered. Researchers randomly assigned half of the participants to a control group ineligible for the bonuses and the other half to an experimental group that could receive bonuses if their students reached certain benchmarks.
Researchers designed the bonuses to be large enough to function as a legitimate incentive for teachers whose average salary, according to a union official, is between $40,000 and $50,000. There were no additional variables in the experiment: no professional development, mentoring or other elements meant to affect test scores. The bonuses, totaling nearly $1.3 million, were funded by businessman Orrin Ingram, according to news reports. A university spokeswoman said Tuesday evening that she could not confirm those reports, and Ingram could not be reached for comment.
On the whole, researchers found no significant difference between the test results from classes led by teachers eligible for bonuses and those led by teachers who were ineligible. Bonuses appeared to have some positive effect in the fifth grade, researchers said, but they discounted that finding in part because the difference faded out when students moved to the sixth grade.
This is why it is critical that we elect Brown for governor and Torlakson for superintendent. They are less likely to resort to merit pay boondoggles.