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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on June 25, 2011, 11:23:29 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1361448
Oh my.
amborin (1000+ posts) Sat Jun-25-11 11:50 AM
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Detroit Public Schools Announces 10% Pay Cuts & Massive Layoffs
Detroit Public Schools (DPS) Emergency Financial Manager Roy Roberts announced on Thursday that the district would demand 10 percent wage cuts from all employees in 2012, while axing 853 more jobs. The cuts are part of a broader dismantling of the public education system in Detroit, and will come on top of previous concessions and mass layoffs of public school workers.
The plan estimates that 66,360 students will enroll next year, down from 74,000 total students this past year. All major contracts with the school district, including transportation, utilities, and supplies, will be rebid with planned reductions in services.
Roberts, who has been given dictatorial powers to slash DPS spending, declared, "This budget will require us to live within our means while supporting the education plan that's been put in place." This "education plan" includes the closure of dozens of schools and the handing over of dozens more to private charter operators.
There will be sweeping job cuts in essentially every department including school administrators, clerical and professional staff, counselors, teacher aides, and central office supervisors. The plan calls a small reduction in class sizes for fourth through twelfth grade—kindergarten through third grade will remain at 25. Roberts claims that most of the districts 4,400 teaching jobs have been spared.
That most teaching jobs will be "spared" is an outright lie. While leaving those who are fired absolutely helpless financially, the remaining teachers will face increasingly desperate economic conditions.
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2011/jun2011/detr-j25.shtm...
milwaukeelib33 (1 posts) Sat Jun-25-11 12:20 PM
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1. Wow, I know many districts are facing declining enrollment
But 11% decline in one year is amazing. Hopefully Detroit can get thing turned around for everyone's sake, including these teachers.
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milwaukeelib33 (1 posts) Sat Jun-25-11 12:20 PM
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1. Wow, I know many districts are facing declining enrollment
But 11% decline in one year is amazing. Hopefully Detroit can get thing turned around for everyone's sake, including these teachers.
Yeah, amazing that anyone would take their kids out of the Detroit Public Schools.
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Actually, I'm not certain that the thread title is correct. If I remember correctly in the aftermath of the last election in Michigan, where the Dems lost badly, the (new) governor set in place an "Emergency Financial Management Comission" that, in essence, strips the larger cities of their ability to (mis)manage their financial matters and budgets, and places outsiders in charge.......who hopefully have a clue (subtext: evil white republican guys).
Based on what little information that is in the post.....this event appears to be the result of that change.
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