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'Average' isn't acceptable
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Granite District spends most of it's money on non-productive, non-classroom salaries. Superintendent Ronnenkamp makes over $215,000 a year, plus another $50,000 in benefits. His 7 other right hand beuracratics make over $100,000 each. Their offices are places and they have money to burn. On the other hand, much less than half the yearly district salary budget goes into actual teacher salaries. Many teachers in our school districts make close to $90,000.
Legislators are asking for higher academic standards yet Higher Ed education departments fight them by dumbing down academic standards across the board. Instead of raising core knowledge standards, education departments have stuffed their curriculum with fluff pedagogy courses and removed rigorous electives from English, Math and Science departments.
Utah, do some serious research on where the money goes in our districts and what classes are being taught in our education departments. I did, and I'm shocked. Now it sounds like someone in the media is shocked.
Dennis Lisonbee
Associate Professor
UVU
(Bonus: canceling statistics classes = less money spent on education and lower taxes)
The latest figures I found in a quick search place your comments squarely in the realm of fiction. According to the 2004 Census, the average amount of money spent on district administration (not including school principals) nationally was $166 per student. In Utah the average was $57.
I am sure that amount has gone up in the past three years, but even if it went up to $70-$80, it still doesn't support your claim that all the money goes to administrators. The Utah Taxpayer Association claims the state spends $7,000 per student. So, it looks like approximately 1% of that is spent on district administrators
Don't even talk about anything else until you address the money issue.
Show me the data...
As best I can see, we have declined in rank, not in substance. More high school students are taking and passing calculus today than 20 years ago. SAT math scores are the highest they have been in 30 years. I'd like to know where the "significantly" declined information is coming from.
Enough said.
Sounds like we are getting a bargain.
I just read where Sen. Stephenson wants to buy software to improve education.
What are the kids supposed to run it on? We need computer in the schools before we get software...
Dennis Lisonbee
Yes teachers need more pay, but it can't be across the board. It has to be payment for quality teaching and results and we have to recognize that the value of a good math teacher is higher than the value of a good PE teacher.
We also need to eliminate the worst programs being pushed by the education establishment. A handful of people are destroying our student's future by pushing constructivism and discovery learning. Many teachers recognize this problem but more need to speak up about it and help quash it before it's too late. Alpine school district was the worst offender but there are others.
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