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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: About those teacher raises

Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: About those teacher raises

About those teacher raises



If the state of Florida is going to force me to risk my life by sending me back to the classroom, at least I have that raise they promised to look forward to. Checks notes, oh since they got rid of Best and Brightest and school recognition funds as a veteran teacher, I will probably be getting a pay cut. Well isn’t that a kick in the a**


When DeSantis declared this the year of the teacher, little did we know that he meant, the year he would use them as a prop and put their lives in danger, but that is sure what happened.

Now about that teacher raise. He put 500 million towards them but then took out 480 million by eliminating the best and brightest and school recognition funds. Now I didn't like either program as they left out to many teachers, but they did put money in teacher's pockets. So that leaves 20 million dollars and since DeSantis wants this now money to go to raising starting salaries that doesn't leave a lot left over for those people already in the system.

Sadly despite the fact he did next to nothing for teachers, and many will actually see pay cuts, this did not stop DeSantis and dozens of GOP legislators from doing a victory lap and don't take it from me, take it from the superintendent of Leon County.

From the Tallahassee Democrat,


Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is misleading the public about what teacher salaries will look like in the fall, CONTINUE READING: Mr. G for District 3: Chris Guerrieri's Education Matters: About those teacher raises