Posted on 09/22/2006 10:38:08 AM PDT by Mr. Brightside
Detroit, Michigan
9/22/06
(my summary)
Detroit schools were closed due to an illegal teachers strike.
The parents revolted and 25,000 kids left the district.
Now the Detroit school district will lose $190 million in state aid.
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Article here:
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006609220339
I actually heard one of the strikers say that this strike was for the children. What a load of pooey.
I did a no-no with the Detroit News article at reply #36, sorry 'bout that.
Why do they need the money if they don't have kids to teach?
Thats one of the problems. There's not many tax payers left in Detroit.
Source please?
pensions.
HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!
Actually, its more like $7,450 to $11,631 per pupil, Cite
That x 25,000 is a crippling amount of money to add to the $105,000,000 deficit that sparked the conflict in the first place. Yet another example of an idiot union slitting its own members throats by refusing to see past next weeks paycheck. Its like Delphi all over again.
I have a teacher relative.
That person told me if the attendance falls below a certain figure(IIRC it is 96%), they actually went out on the street and dragged people in to bolster the attendance rolls.
This is how the schools are funded:
A. Count Days
The pupil membership count days established in the State School Aid Act are as follows:
Regular School Year
Fourth (4th) Wednesday in September
Second (2nd) Wednesday in February*
*For a district not in session on the supplemental count day, the immediately preceding day on which the district is in session must be used.
I caught a glimpse of a story that said Detroit was appealing to the state to extend their count day, but can't find the actual story. Each kid is worth X amount of dollars (post above gives amount). Detroit will be in session on count day....
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