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The state's largest teacher’s union not doing backflips over the Governor signing the school voucher bill creates a $42 million pot of money for parents to fund private/home schooling. Take it from the teacher’s point of view: Why not use that pot of money to infuse money into salaries of teachers and classroom aides, who earn about $16/hour? Or why not take public school kids out of portable classrooms? UEA President Renee Pinkney joins the show to discuss what more schools need with that money.
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By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
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The state's largest teacher’s union not doing backflips over the Governor signing the school voucher bill creates a $42 million pot of money for parents to fund private/home schooling. Take it from the teacher’s point of view: Why not use that pot of money to infuse money into salaries of teachers and classroom aides, who earn about $16/hour? Or why not take public school kids out of portable classrooms? UEA President Renee Pinkney joins the show to discuss what more schools need with that money.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.