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Originally Posted by Haggar
Do you have any basis basis for your comments. Most teachers are hard workers and really care about their students. For you to make comments like that are an insult to our teachers..
Here's a word for you to learn "ultracrepidarian" - definition - "expressing opinions on matters outside their scope of one's knowledge or expertise"
Here's a another word "Woke" - definition "aware and actively attentive to important facts and issues" I sure hope our teachers are "woke". It's a shame more of our population isn't!
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"Baltimore schools CEO made over $1M in five years, but her students still can’t read or do basic math
by Christopher Tremoglie, Commentary Writer
April 18, 2022 05:35 PM
Last year, 41% of all Baltimore public high school students earned a GPA below 1.0. That's one of many systemic school failures in Charm City. Despite this, Santelises received a salary hike to $375,688. She is one of the highest-paid school leaders in the country.
As Santelises’s students repeatedly fail to meet even the most basic scholastic requirements, her salary keeps going up. What other profession rewards people so for failure?
Santelises has the highest salary ever for a Maryland superintendent. During her five years in charge, her salary went from $298,000 in 2016 to the most recent figure mentioned above. That’s a startling 26% increase in salary.
In that light, consider a 2021 report by Project Baltimore, which revealed that a high school student in Baltimore City passed only three classes in four years. This student ranked in the top half of the high school's class with a 0.13 GPA. How is this student prepared to be a valuable member of society? How is he or she ready to live in the real world? Such stories are all too familiar for Baltimore residents."
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Baltimore schools CEO made over $1M in five years, but her students still can’t read or do basic math | Washington Examiner