Jobs in education used to be the place to go if what you were aiming for was stability in your professional life and a guarantee that once you got past the first couple of years you would have a job for the rest of your life. After all public school teachers get tenure after between [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 15, 2012
The city of Atlanta, Georgia is a thriving metropolis, one that is considered a center of commerce and culture in its state. Some people even call it the New York City of the south. Well that comparison may be more apt then ever in the last couple of days. The city schools are getting ready [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 14, 2012
In the past those people who chose to dedicate their working lives to the goal of public education have expected that they will enjoy a certain amount of protection when it comes to their employment status. The long has held, in the years past, that those people who work in public schools as teacher will [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 3, 2012
What it comes to public education in the state of California things are become a rocky proposition indeed. I’m not talking about students, or their test scores, I’m talking about working for a public school system. More and more in the state more than others massive cuts are being made to education jobs both in [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 30, 2012
When we talk about education layoffs we tend to think about schools that provide a primary or secondary education, with students who are under 18. While those kinds of cuts are being made, in some places in droves, they are not the only schools that are having to make staffing cuts in order to make [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 26, 2012
It looks like there will be more education job cuts to the civil servants in the city of San Diego. This week the city’s school board has voted to cut back on 1,000 positions in order to cut back on it expenses. The vote was split, but had enough of a majority to pass and [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 19, 2012
It seems like no place is safe from the education layoffs. As money from above becomes tight and income both from sales taxes and property taxes simultaneously has to stretch further while it is shrinking may cities and states are having to make significant cuts to all areas of their budgets in order to make [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 19, 2012
More job cuts are coming to public education sector. This time the job cuts announced have come to the schools in Cincinnati, Ohio as the Cincinnati Public Schools Board has decided to cut a significant number of educators in order right the wrongs in its budget. In this round of cuts about 237 public school [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 18, 2012
When it comes to job cuts to education there has been no shortfall of districts looking to cut back on their staff as a way to make ends meet. Today the cuts are coming from the Battle Creek Public Schools as they are getting ready to get rid of some of their educators in order [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 17, 2012
When it comes to the world of public education job cuts are never an easy thing to make. After all every cut to a teacher in the classroom will not just impact the overall economy of the area that the teachers were once working in, but it will usually also mean a cutback in some [...]
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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