WH: Idaho Ed Bureaucracy Expands
Idaho taxpayers employ the equivalent of more than 27,000 full-time workers in the state’s
public school system. Of those, about 55 percent are teachers - a decrease of about 5 percent of the pie since the state implemented its school funding law in 1994. On the surface, that’s not so troubling. But the problem is the burgeoning fleet of non-teacher staff flooding the ranks of school employees. Over the last 15 years, the state has added administrators and other school employees at a much faster clip than teachers or students. The oversaturation of non-teaching staff is endemic and defies legitimate trends in public school enrollment/
Wayne Hoffman
, Idaho Freedom Foundation.
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- H/T: Randy Stapilus /Ridenbaugh Press
Question: Are you concerned re: the point that Wayne Hoffman makes — that the number of Idaho teachers are declining while support staff increases?
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