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They already make 120k plus to teach kids for 180 days in classroom (6 months.) They're essentially grossly overpaid part time workers (baby sitters.) With the abysmal literacy rates for students in Seattle and Washington in general these teachers deserve a pay cut, not a raise.
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McDonalds workers get paid similar to teachers.
We expect teachers to educate our kids and also put their lives on the line for them too.
Teachers deserve the extra funds.
Man, those teacher look like a bunch of trolls lumbering around! Fat Asses! Get to Work!
You are already overpaid!
Shame on America that most teachers have to work another job to pay their bills
You aren't getting 6 figures for your garbage education in Seattle. The schools are trash.
This all started when Jimmy Carter started the National Education Society.
Home school or private school is the best way. Public schools have been failing for decades
I applied to Oxford once. #ItsThisWholeOtherCountry
Why is it that whenever there is a teacher's strike; the network never finds out and tells the public any of the following facts?= How much are the teachers making? What is their benefit package? How much more do they want in salary, benefits, days off, etc. Why is this such a secret? Or is this just lazy reporting? Facts please.
It costs millions just to run one Elementary school…just give the families the money…
When will they treat teachers with respect and pay them a wage that they can live on? Not too much to ask.