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The strike is becoming simple math.

I have now transferred my children to private school for
the remainder of their education. The math part is that the
more students transferring and moving to private schools
means fewer students enrolled in the Marysville school
system. Unless I am mistaken the district is paid based on
the number of students taught. The amount seems to differ
but somewhere around $4300.00 per student, in my
neighborhood alone there are 26 students who will not be
returning to the Marysville school system as their
educations are futures are dependant on grades to enter
colleges this next fall. 26 students = $111,800 dollars no
longer available or more correctly a minimum of two
teachers jobs.

Asking for an 11% raise is unheard-of in this economy,
asking to still have a job tomorrow is more reasonable.
Dose a teacher deserve more pay than the soldier that
defends the...See More
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Four years of college can earn you a bachelor's degree in
education. If you already have a bachelor's degree, you can
take an extra year of school to get a teaching degree. Of
course, once you start teaching, you will have to continue to
pay out more money and spend more of your time to earn
continuing e...See More
Dec 1, 2003


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