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All they have to do is lower the teacher salaries and in turn our taxes get lowered.
That's all.
Ummmm nope. Schools not opening. Not split. Not staggered. Not at all. Teachers will still get their annual raise and step raise. Good for them. The BOE’s you taxpayers elected approved all their contracts.
Ummmm nope. Schools not opening. Not split. Not staggered. Not at all. Teachers will still get their annual raise and step raise. Good for them. The BOE’s you taxpayers elected approved all their contracts.
Link?
At the moment it's scuttlebutt. Cuomo will drag his feet. I some time, I project November 4, he'll give in to pressure. It took till almost two months after the peak to even allow tennis, Trust me, if you get within six feet of me during a tennis game you have a problem with racket contagion. Much worse than a small chance of catching a virus.
After his nursing home slaughter he’s not making that call. He’ll let each district decide. He doesn’t want the death of one kid on his pristine resume for his run for Gov in 2022.
Outstanding results? Yes, his colossal failures to contain the virus in March (keeping the subways open, stay at home order one week too late, the nursing homes debacle, etc) has likely resulted in some degree of herd immunity here in NY since so many have had it. Outstanding yes? But at a great cost.
As soon as anyone mentions "herd immunity" as anything other than a fantasy the possible validity of anything else they may have said is negated.
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