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Westford Patch's Most Read Stories: Feb. 1 to 7, 2013
#1. School Committee Hears Update on Westford Academy Safety Issues
#2. What Were Those Scuba Divers Doing at Stony Brook Acres?
#3. Beatrice Road Woman Upset With Bank Photographer, Calls Police
#4. Westford Academy Suspension Stats: Sept. to Nov. 2012
#5. National Weather Service Expects Potential Historic Blizzard on Friday
#6. Recycling Becomes Mandatory Today for Curbside Trash Pickup
#7. Self-Storage Facility Off Groton Road One Step Closer to Reality
#8. New Listings: New Homes Throughout Town This Week
#9. Top Stories: Tractor Trailer Rollover Beats Pit Bull, Jennings, Market Basket for Weekly Title
#10. SOLD: New Owners of a Home With A Pond
Jamaal
5:51 am on Monday, February 11, 2013
How about a story Andrew on the current morale of our teachers? I know things were nasty last year between our teachers and the town and there are stray comments this year that all isn't well and good again, however, I think parents in town would love to read something that explores how our educators are feeling about their schools climate and culture presently. I remember the end of last year reading here on the Patch that School Chair Harkness said she would do everything in her power to rebuild the lost trust and boost morale. What then was done to that end this year?
Jamaal
7:20 am on Monday, February 11, 2013
Big fat zero, to quote Jesse James 'talk is cheap' which is why our teachers get lots of it but come up short in the $ end of things!
Dick
9:57 am on Monday, February 11, 2013
Teachers are free to seek employment elsewhere,like those in the private sector, if they are not happy where they are.
Enough of this teacher whining
Sam
10:09 am on Monday, February 11, 2013
Good luck with that Dick. These teachers and their union members basically laughed at proposals put forth at TM to cut each departments budgets by 3-4% across the board and voted to approve the budget presented. If we did actually cut costs most of their members would have gotten their increase and steps. Let the massive cuts begin.
Dan C
3:43 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013
Yes, Let the cuts begin and when the school ranking declines (as it will easy as the teacher/ student ratio climbs) and property values decline (and possibly another Market Basket moves to your 'upscale town') dont act surprised. Hey, declining educational system and home values will mean LOWER TAXES and that ait half bad!
Pendleton
4:47 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Why do our teachers care about petty things like being paid competitively? Arent they supposed to be doing it for the 'love of it' and not financial gain at the expense of the taxed out town? Didnt these staff members know when they were hired here that were are a town that isnt willing to pay 'going rate' for their services?
Just like the liberal hippie demonstrators -Love it or leave it, if you arent 100% satisfied with the status quo then leave and go elsewhere just like people who complain about this great country, Dont let the door hit you on the way out. The audacity of people to think anyone cares about working for change.
Thats way this country has gone to the dogs, too much liberal goop. These teachers are easily replaceable with fresh kids out of college who wont complain because they dont know better- especially if we hire non native born educators!
Ghost
6:17 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
I read in the Eagle that to give teachers the steps they are going to get next year we are going g to gave to pass a prop 2.5 override! Why did the school committee ratify a contract with money they aren't going to have?
What happens after next year and teachers want another contract with full steps and we don't have the finances to fund them because we spent the money adding new positions? Feeling confused
Andrew Sylvia
8:10 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Hi Ghost,
That's inaccurate.
The proposed override was for several new positions and expenditures that the School Committee said would be required either by state mandates or to maintain the quality of education that it believes the town deserves (http://westford.patch.com/articles/fincom-school-committee-bos-discuss-possible-override-in-spring)
Ultimately, the FinCom recommended a figure less than what the School Committee requested, and advised it not be appropriated through an override. (http://westford.patch.com/articles/fincom-proposes-approximately-700-000-above-town-manager-s-recommended-budget)
That will be a point of discussion tonight at the BoS meeting.
Julie C.
8:14 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
What happens when teachers want full steps and we don't have the finances? That's an easy one...teacher layoffs and other school department layoffs. You can't have what you won't pay for. It will be interesting to see if a prop 2 1/2 override passes. I'll be voting "no."
Andrew Sylvia
10:36 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Thanks Julie,
I should probably clarify.
In the future? It's definitely possible from what I've heard. Still too soon to tell.
But there's not a direct correlation between the current contract and the request that led to the potential override from what's been said so far from the town's elected officials that I have heard.
Baggot
3:04 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
FULL STEPS? Jeeeezzzz what the hay are these teachers going to want next? I suppose they will be demanding bathroom breaks, OSHA compliance, and Heath Insurance Plans as well!
People think that just because their job requires them to have a couple of college degrees they can ask for the moon around here? Get real!! I know some folks from Calcutta who would teach here for nickles and dimes!
Ghost
7:02 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
To what extent we TRUST the 'town's elected officials' at this point is certainly the subject of much debate! I don't trust this bunch further than I can throw them!