Updated May 30, 2017
Posted May 30, 2017
By Justin Zaremba
As New Jersey schools draw up their annual budgets, some are finding that revenues aren’t enough to support all their needs. As a result, a few are contemplating or have approved laying off teachers and other staff for the 2017-2018 school year.
Here are the districts who are facing those cuts, listed by those who are planning to lay off the fewest staff members to the districts that are facing the most severe cuts.
I guess the remedial math is starting to show results.
When your ability to raise taxes is limited to 2%, and you increase teacher salaries & related costs above 2%, then you need to reduce the number of teachers.
11:12
Perfect Logic.unless you think the laws of physics ..input x output y
If Y higher than X there’s likely a Union or a Rip off underway.
Federal Government Rule.he who runs the currency presses rules and ruins the world.
Time to get rid of some dead wood at the REA.