Hernando district wrong to fire all Moton teachers, settlement says

OCTAVIO JONES | Times Hernando County District Schools Superintendent Lori Romano listens to board member Susan Duval give her remarks on the firing of 47 teachers at Moton Elementary School during the board meeting. A crowd packs the Hernando County School District board meeting days after the April 24 announcement that 47 teachers at Moton…

Alabama schools struggle with teacher diversity

By Trisha Powell Crain Updated Sep 5, 2017; Posted Jul 13, 2017 This is the latest story in our series Tackling the Gap: A Teacher’s Conversation. The gap between black and white students in Alabama is both large and persistent when it comes to the percentage scoring proficient on standardized tests. AL.com and Spaceship Media are facilitating an online conversation with Alabama teachers, exploring…

Alabama teacher salaries worth less than a decade ago

By Trisha Powell Crain May 9, 2018  Updated 7:05 AM; Posted 7:03 AM The value of Alabama’s teacher salaries has been eroding for many years and is now worth less than it was a decade ago, an AL.com analysis shows. And while lawmakers agreed to fund a 2.5 percent pay raise next year, the looming question is whether it…

Arizona raises teachers’ pay after strike shuts schools

By ASSOCIATED PRESS MAY 03, 2018 | 7:15 AM | PHOENIX Arizona lawmakers pulled an all-nighter to enact a budget Thursday that provides big raises for many of the state’s striking teachers, and Gov. Doug Ducey signed the teacher funding part while the House continued debating the rest of the state’s the $10.4-billion budget plan. The Senate passed the…

I’m a teacher — here are 7 things people get wrong about my job

  Tess Plona There’s a lot people get wrong about teachers. Summer break is NOT a three-month vacation. Our hours extend well beyond the school day. We are under a lot of pressure. All the time. We’re not all extroverts. We’re preparing our students to take on the world, not just our subject. We love…