Hello, and welcome back to This Person I Met!
Continuing on with our series relating to the public education system, today’s guest is Sara-Beth Badalamente. She is the advisor for Huron High School’s newspaper (called the Emery), which I write and edit for! She’s also the advisor for the yearbook (called the Enthymion), a soccer coach, and also works on the Ann Arbor Public School teacher’s union bargaining team. All these things combined led her to have a very interesting perspective on the recent budget crisis in my school district.
In March, my school district announced a budget deficit of 25 million dollars, 14 million of which was due to an accounting error. A vote from the school board authorized layoffs, starting with Community Service Administrators. This led to protests and rallies attended by teachers and students alike, but additional cuts continued to be made, including the elimination of world language classes in elementary schools, co-director hours in band and orchestra classes being reduced by half, and 141 more layoffs, which was about 6 percent of district staff.
If you’re curious, you can read more about this budget crisis at thehuronemery.com, where my peers and I covered the situation pretty carefully.
Thank you so much for your support, and see you next time!
المعلومات
- البرنامج
- معدل البثيتم التحديث كل أسبوعين
- تاريخ النشر١٥ محرم ١٤٤٦ هـ في ٧:٣٤ م UTC
- مدة الحلقة٢٥ من الدقائق
- الموسم٣
- الحلقة٩
- التقييمملائم