I have to say that you are sorely misinformed about how many months per year that teachers work!
99% of teachers work YEAR round including my husband! In the off months you will find teachers preparing lesson plans for the next school year, buying school supplies with their own out of pocket money (because most times the school doesnt budget for extra things like folders and pencils for students that can not afford them) and getting a 2nd job to supplement the income that they are NOT receiving during summer months! It is rare that a teacher will be able to afford a payment plan that will allot partial pay into a summer account so they can pay bills in summer, and the ones that ARE able to do this have usually been tenured for 20+ years and have a high enough income and probably a 2nd income froma spouse or other job to help supplemnt. As it is, my husband has 4 jobs throughout the entire school year and summer just so we can barely make ends meet. He is a music teacher and most of the time he has to pay out of pocket to buy music for students, or to repair a school borrowed instrument. He also has to send out newsletters to new students every year, print out programs for several school concerts, chaperone after hours and on weekends for students that have competitions like all county and all state. In spring he judges these competitions for extra income so I barely see him at all because he is traveling all over NY State on the weekends. Not to mention that all teachers are required to take classes throughout the school year and/or summer to keep current on teaching strategies, building lesson plans and SO much more. Again this is another out of pocket expense just so that teacher whome everybody thinks gets paid too much has the ability to teach your child at the current state levels required. In summer he helps out with a few summer band programs...again for extra income as well as being a day camp counselor that pays only HALF of what he makes in a 2 month period during the school year.
I dont see any point in raising the cost of healthcare for teachers. As it is my family pays between $5-$30+ for just for prescriptions and $15+ for dr visits. This article didnt say anything about what it would cost those teachers a YEAR just for the health plan that was proposed to them. For all you know that plan could have cut out certain kinds of dr visits or something else.
Addressing the "next to impossible to fire" comment....WHY would you want to fire an established tenured teacher. In the eyes of the school district and the school where they are teaching that teacher has proven his/her worth. They have the credentials to fill the position. The ONLY other reason that someone would want to be rid of a tenured teacher is to hire a younger less experienced teacher for a lower salary.
You are not even close to correct with your numbers.. 99%... I would like to know where you pulled this one out of. Look I appreciate you are passionate about teachers, your husband, and his worth. But your passion is creating a warped view of the actual situation.
Public schools are crap in this country. I blame the administrations, supervisors, and all the extra crap that the schools should not be involved in. Schools should be involved in teaching, and teaching alone.
They need to get out of the food business.
They need to get out of the bussing business.
They need to get out of the psychology business.
They need to get out of the psychiatry business.
They need to get out of the Janitorial business.
They need to get out of the charity business.
They do not know what they are doing in those areas, and they are wasting billions of dollars nationwide on those corrupt, overpaid, and underdelivered areas.
Next teachers get tenured way to quick, and bad teachers are impossible to fire, I know several of them, my step father has been a teacher for 38 years now and he knows tons of them.
Stop trying to show developmentally disabled students in with the regular population when those students are creating huge blockades to normal students learning progress... Look I understand that the shrinks and other docs of varying types are all saying its better for that kid to have him with normal kids, but you are handcuffing the teachers and that rest of the students by doing it. It is not fair, it is why private schools are growing by leaps and bounds, and why public schools are the worst of the worst.
Our schools cater to the worst, they should be set up to cater to the best and brightest. The majority of moneyt hat is spent in the actual class rooms goes to special ed and special needs kids by a large margin, this should be the opposite. Also teachers should never have tenure, they should always be up for a firing if they are bad at their jobs. Do not get defensive we are not talking about good teachers.... we are talking about obviously bad teachers.
The benefits for teachers is ridiculously good, way better then any public sector equivalent by leaps and bounds. Also teachers can choose their own lifestyle and what to do with their time off, the facts are they are working 9 months a year and not 12, and any more time they put in is of their own devices. If they are doing it they are doing it out of their own passions, and not becuase they have to. I have no problem with music being taught in our schools, but I feel that instruments and music should be paid for by the parents, and by the music industry, and by fundraising efforts of concerts, and similar ways. After all my kids will never do music in public schools... they are already starting on private lessons. I would much rather see our education dollars spent more effectively..
The biggest change I can see that could be done immediately is to see nationwide having textbooks become digital and have a digital read/book provided to all students that would much cheaper then even 1 regular text book runs, would cut down on paper usage, would be easy to update so that school districts do not have to waste billions of dollars on new textbooks every couple years, and so the students do not have to carry around huge backpacks... The money saved there would be able to buy new instruments for every school in the country.
canceling school busing would save billions more, they need to hire private companies to contract it out.. the same with the cafeteria, and janitorial staffs..
Of course none of this will happen anytime soon because the politicians are to corrupt, and the general populace is to ignorant, and people like me would rather put our kids in good private schools then screw with it. I guess my only consolation to make myself feel better is that more people are going the private school route and hopefully the public school system will fail soon, and if not hey my kids are still going to need people to take their order at restaurants, and the other hundreds of low level unskilled jobs that the public schools are so good at forcing people to settle for.