To BikerTrash…
I think you misunderstand my posting. I am not advocating cutting teachers to cheaper teachers. I am not advocating letting non professionals run our schools. As far as corporations are concerned, I have worked side by side with top executives in some very large corporations over the years, trying to find ways to do things more effectively and for less money, but without cutting corners.
I was just showing what the figures were that are out there for public review. I don’t know if we can get better for what we have. It could also be a demographic issue for all we know. There are many variables.
The biggest problem I see is that the system needs to be repaired/changed so that we can move forward without fear of losing what we have. We need to maintain education at the level it is and get better if we can. I do not think any programs should be cut from school if they provide a direct benefit to the students. I feel that I got a very good education from SESD from 1975-1988. I was given the chance to excel, get involved in advanced education options, participate in sports and theater. I had great teachers that were dedicated to making sure we got ahead in life. Yes, there were some that were there to collect a check, but that seemed to be more towards the end of school for me plus with a younger crowd coming in.
I know the government has made things difficult by mandating without supporting the mandates. No, I do not have kids, but I know many people that do and I work with many of the youth in this area. I don’t want any of them shortchanged on their education.
What I threw out there were just comments to ponder. I don’t have a solution to this mess… I have ideas though. The trick is sorting through all the ideas to find the one or combination that works the best for the majority. Not everyone will be happy with the choice that comes down from Harrisburg, but such is life. Right now, they have not offered anything that is even remotely beneficial to the majority.
My comments about insane prices were in regards to a previous posting by pboin stating that the cost per student was insane. I was trying to show other things that could be deemed insane when there were other options… it is all a matter of perspective I think. I personally don’t think $10K per student is insane if they are getting a top notch education. What is insane is when they get something in the middle of the road for more than someone gets for less. In other words, you can get a quality education without blowing the bank… it is a matter of spending smartly and fighting for what we are supposed to get.