Tuesday, March 05, 2013

New Study Shows Schools Have More Non-Teaching Staff

It’s important to understand that The Blob consists of far more than just the teachers and their unions:

Twenty-one states employ more bus drivers, librarians, cafeteria workers, deputy superintendents, accountants, coaches, nurses, assistant principals, and other non-teaching personnel than they do classroom teachers, according to a new analysis of state education employees by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice.

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