04-02-2010, 05:06 PM
Knowing that the number of students enrolled in the public schools has decreased (state-wide) by several hundred students over the last few years yet the number of non-teacher admin jobs has increased by several hundred anyway. It is like every lost student equates to a new person being hired.
What are all these extra people doing? Why are they being hired? Why are there not fewer non-teacher admin jobs if the student enrollment is down?
The number of students enrolled in private and charter schools has increased at a faster rate than the decrease in student enrollment in the public schools. The total number of students, state-wide, is up over the last few years.
What are all these extra people doing? Why are they being hired? Why are there not fewer non-teacher admin jobs if the student enrollment is down?
The number of students enrolled in private and charter schools has increased at a faster rate than the decrease in student enrollment in the public schools. The total number of students, state-wide, is up over the last few years.