rockymountainmama
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Hello again everyone!
It looks like my first post introducing myself has turned into quite the lively debate. I figured I'd start a new post to start a new topic.
I'm a teacher in Colorado and just the other week was down at our state capitol with teachers from all around the state protesting the lack of funding from our legislators. Colorado is one of the most expensive places to live these days and we are in the bottom 5 in the entire country in K-12 funding. It's definitely had a huge impact on our SPED funding. My background is in Deaf education but I became our district's special education coordinator when we started offering most of our services in district as opposed to using the collaborative that we used to use in conjunction with other mountain districts. I'm kind of at my wits end keeping as many specialized services as possible with the miniscule budget we have, as well as trying to retain qualified teachers when we can't offer high salaries. I take it personally, especially because my daughters are in school, including my oldest daughter who is Deaf.
Are there any other public educators out there, especially Deaf Ed/SPED? I'd love to chat!
Kristen
It looks like my first post introducing myself has turned into quite the lively debate. I figured I'd start a new post to start a new topic.
I'm a teacher in Colorado and just the other week was down at our state capitol with teachers from all around the state protesting the lack of funding from our legislators. Colorado is one of the most expensive places to live these days and we are in the bottom 5 in the entire country in K-12 funding. It's definitely had a huge impact on our SPED funding. My background is in Deaf education but I became our district's special education coordinator when we started offering most of our services in district as opposed to using the collaborative that we used to use in conjunction with other mountain districts. I'm kind of at my wits end keeping as many specialized services as possible with the miniscule budget we have, as well as trying to retain qualified teachers when we can't offer high salaries. I take it personally, especially because my daughters are in school, including my oldest daughter who is Deaf.
Are there any other public educators out there, especially Deaf Ed/SPED? I'd love to chat!
Kristen