Funds teacher assistant positions at 2014 - 15 levels ($ 138.1 million in each year), removes discretion that school districts could use that money in other areas
Not exact matches
While some lawmakers say the 2014 budget that just passed provides enough
funding to preserve
teacher assistants» jobs, local school districts are reporting otherwise — hundreds of
teacher assistant positions are being eliminated this fall thanks to a budgetary maneuver that siphons $ 105 million out of the TA
funding stream that lawmakers previously budgeted for during the 2013 legislative session.
Lawmakers moved a large chunk of that $ 105 million dollars out of
teacher assistants and into a
fund to pay for classroom
teacher positions.
Teacher assistant funding has already been cut back dramatically over the years, and last year hundreds of teacher assistant positions were eliminated once again thanks to a budgetary maneuver that siphoned $ 105 million away from TAs to pay for the
Teacher assistant funding has already been cut back dramatically over the years, and last year hundreds of
teacher assistant positions were eliminated once again thanks to a budgetary maneuver that siphoned $ 105 million away from TAs to pay for the
teacher assistant positions were eliminated once again thanks to a budgetary maneuver that siphoned $ 105 million away from TAs to pay for the raises.
Presumably, this means the
teacher assistant funding fix is dead too, unless the Senate budges on their
position during the waning hours of the 2014 legislative session.
During his tenure in Ossining, Sanchez has held several
positions, including fourth - grade
teacher, English as a Second Language supervisor,
assistant principal, supervisor for English Language Arts and
funded programs,
assistant superintendent and deputy superintendent.
Public education systems emerged with some high - profile items — like drivers education and
teacher assistant positions —
funded.