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en Teachers are feeling extremely let down. Teachers are saying I don't want to quit, but I can't afford to stay. It's a brain drain you cannot replace.

en The concept really is driven by need and our need to attract teachers. If we employ about 2,400 new teachers every year, they must be able to afford a place to live.

en It is a real problem and a real drain on teachers, but I've always found that every time I get an upgrade of technology, my workload doesn't get easier. It's kind of a Band-aid, a little gimmick that he's using to sell teachers on this.

en What we've been doing is using data to make instructional decisions. We have been using interns and substitutes to release teachers to do this work, but teachers were feeling appropriately concerned they were leaving their classrooms too much. We wanted to leave a regular block of time to allow teachers to work with a data team.

en Teachers are feeling tremendous stress when it comes to state testing time. Especially the third-grade teachers, because they have never experienced this before.

en We get teachers who either live here or they want to stay in this area. There is no way we're going to attract somebody. So the competition for teachers is real tough for us,

en We have to recognize and reward teachers who are outstanding at raising student achievement. Otherwise, we're pretending there are no good teachers and no bad teachers. And that's demeaning to the profession.

en I feel like it validates the hard work and effort that we teachers put into the education of our children. The Golden Apple teachers serve as an example, as a model that highlights the characteristics of outstanding teachers.

en For openers, we've got to hire a counselor this year to replace an interim hire, who's retired. Then Pat Krause will be retire the next year. Counselors are normally teachers who have an extra master's degree. Those would probably not be new teachers.

en Teachers in Austin put 15 percent of their take-home pay into pension. If you're at year 30 (with the district), that's great. But 40 percent of our teachers have five years of experience. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. They're wondering, 'Can I ever afford a mortgage?' It's time to address the increasing cost of living in Austin.

en The difference between good teachers and great teachers is that great teachers have mastered the art of teaching people things they didn't know they needed to learn.

en The difference between good teachers and great teachers is that great teachers have mastered the art of teaching people things they didn't know they needed to learn.

en The difference between good teachers and great teachers is that great teachers have mastered the art of teaching people things they didn't know they needed to learn.

en Some people think that teachers are just out for the money and other people say they're a great asset to the schools and they're the reason the kids do well. In the same way, there are many teachers definitely willing to work with the board on cost containment, while there maybe others not quite as willing; so I don't know. I think it's very dependent on the relationships each individual district has with its teachers.

en We lost 15 teachers here last year because they couldn't afford to stay. If we can't provide housing for the service sector and seasonal workers we are going to lose our quality of life.


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