Schools must not be drawn into the false economy of
employing permanent classroom assistants to replicate the role of fully trained supply teachers.
``... The percentage
of permanent classrooms in Senior High Schools needing major repairs is 10.7 %, representing a drop of 3.8 % when related to the 2013/2014 figure.
NYC spent nearly $ 25 million last year paying teachers who were removed
from permanent classroom gigs because of alleged misconduct or incompetence, new Education Department figures show.
The city spent nearly $ 25 million last year paying teachers who were removed from
permanent classroom gigs because of alleged misconduct or incompetence, new Education Department figures show.
The percentage of
permanent classrooms in Senior High Schools needing minor repairs is 22.0 %, showing a drop of 4.8 % over the previous year's figure of 23.1 %.»
The «Smart Schools Bond Act» is a plan initiated by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and backed by the state legislature that will allow the State to borrow $ 2 billion for increased technological support for public school classrooms state - wide and
permanent classrooms for pre-kindergarten students now in temporary quarters, as well high - tech security equipment for schools.
The report also showed that comparing the conditions of facilities by regional figures, SHS classrooms in the Volta Region «are in the worst state of disrepair with 16.1 % of
permanent classrooms needing major repairs while the Ashanti Region has the lowest figure (8.0 %).»
Yet, despite all the negatives, purchasing a portable classroom costs roughly one - half what it costs to build a
new permanent classroom, and so, good or bad, budget - crunched school districts are likely to continue making the «portable» choice.
Bond projects include classroom technology, safety and security upgrades, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades, new / renovated facilities for College, Career and Technical Education, temporary classrooms replaced
by permanent classrooms, air conditioning, ADA improvements to athletic facilities, turf fields, and other capital improvements at traditional and charter schools throughout the district.
Board member Jennifer Allison told parents that the numbers would suggest the district is at least 16
permanent classrooms below what enrollment numbers would justify.
``... there are 18,532
permanent classrooms in the schools, and this represents an increase of 5.8 % over the 2013/2014 figure of 17,523.
Again, of the total number
of permanent classrooms, 4,079 of them need minor repairs, and this represents a marginal increase of 0.6 % over the previous year's figure of 4,053,» the report added.
As a teacher who splits time in both the English and Social Studies departments, Alumbaugh doesn't have
a permanent classroom.
Out of the 18,532
permanent classrooms, 1,984 classrooms need major repairs, and this constitutes a reduction of 6.1 % when compared to the previous year's figure of 2,114.
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The funding that the school is set to receive will be directed towards replacing all temporary accommodation on its Shooting Field site with
a permanent classroom block.
With an average UK class size of twenty - two pupils, this leaves at least 300,000 pupils without
a permanent classroom teacher this September.
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A charter school's four - year struggle to find
a permanent classroom space ended when founding families, teachers, and school leaders decided to close rather than appeal the county's denial of its renewal petition.
The school is saving up to build three
permanent classrooms.