NEWARK – Teachers are slated to receive a pay increase in the proposed budget under consideration by the Worcester County Board of Education.
Local education officials on Tuesday reviewed the school system’s proposed fiscal year 2022 budget. The spending plan includes funding for teacher pay increases, which officials said would help with recruiting and retaining high quality educators.
“I’m committed to keeping that as a priority,” Superintendent Lou Taylor said.
Taylor kicked off the budget review by stressing the importance of attracting and retaining high quality teachers. He said that as it typically was, “the overwhelming sentiment” at the public budget input session held in December had been the need for a fair compensation package for educators. He added that throughout the budget, officials had focused on including expenditures that benefited local students.
And no refunds ?? We want voucher system.. NOW!!
wake up people its time for a tax revolt!!!!
Why???? No one in the real world is getting raises this year
You have got to be fkin kiddin me! They should hang their head in shame if they get a raise. I bet the private school teachers won’t get $hit.
They are not working, not doing their jobs.
A RAISE??????????
For what? Their tropical vacations?/????