Ohio Cuts Result in Loss of Hundreds of Education Jobs
Submitted by sarajean on 5/20/11 10:22am
Millions of dollars are being cut from two of the major school districts of Columbus, Ohio soon—and in the process, so will hundreds of full time education jobs, including those of at least 75 teachers.
Even more teachers will be losing their jobs in the area of Dayton, with at least 140 teachers being cut from the district under a massive $9 million spending cut. We’re all left with one question (aside from the ridiculousness of cutting teachers instead of, say, politicians), and that is without all of these teachers, who is going to teach the kids of Ohio?
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