Here is a very succinct summary of the effects of massive cuts to education in Texas. These are but a few of the examples of how schools are struggling to keep the quality of education high while cutting programs and teachers and adding students to classrooms.
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Texas Schools Grapple With Big Budget Cuts: NPR
School funding in Texas is in turmoil. State lawmakers slashed more
than $4 billion from education this school year — one of the largest
cuts in state history — and more than 12,000 teachers and support staff
have been laid off.
Academic programs and
transportation have been cut to the bone. Promising reforms are on hold
or on the chopping block. Next year, the cuts could go even deeper.
Schools
in Pasadena, just outside Houston, have seen tight budgets before, but
never like this. There was $21 million in cuts this fall alone and 340
positions eliminated, Candace Ahlfinger, an associate superintendent of
schools in Pasadena, says. Of those cuts, about 180 were teaching
positions and 160 were support staff, she says.
Special
education teachers who worked with dyslexic kids: gone. Teachers'
aides: gone. Dozens of bus drivers, crossing guards and security
personnel: gone.
With the district's $350
million budget shrinking and more cuts on the horizon, Ahlfinger says:
"Everything has been on the chopping block. There's not been a sacred
cow. There's nothing that we have said 'No, we cannot touch that.'"
The
state granted Pasadena schools a waiver so that the district could
legally raise class size above the maximum 22 mandated in grades K-4.
About 7,000 schools have been granted such waivers statewide, a
three-fold increase from last year.
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