Who gave MissionOne the authority
to waive training and experience for
Teacher Aides?
Englewood is switching Referral Companies that provides Paraprofessional to our School District's Classrooms. The ad is more polished than Delta T. No posters have been seen on telephone poles in Newark, yet.
Okay, does getting bought out by the same giant company that acquired Source4Teachers and other for profit organizations mean that Teacher Aides will get better training along with the 401K. Training in Special Education, not required. Since when. We are a Title I School District.
Training is most certainly required.
How long will it take us to realize and use our power. In the last Board Meeting, I watched Howard Haughton force Molly-Craig Berry to change her vote and vote the SEEK way.
This is the 2nd time we have watched Molly Craig-Berry cave in and vote other than the way she felt in her heart. Remember that in November. Perhaps Molly does not have the strength or fortitude that is required to stand up to those men even when the best interests of her own children are at stake. They all continuously ignore the law which says that a School District with more than 40% free and reduced lunch children is a Title I School District. EPSD is over 70% free and reduced lunch. If we are not a Title I School District, why are we still taking the Title I Federal Funds? By law we, as a Title I School District SHALL follow the dictates of the attached Legislation approved January 16, 2010.
Stay informed. Read the very detailed explanation of how PARAPROFESSIONALS/CLASSROOM TEACHER AIDES ARE SUPPOSED TO BE PREPARED...Following these dictates will help all children succeed Academically, even the children of the privileged.
AN ACT concerning certain teaching paraprofessionals and 2 supplementing Title 18A of the New Jersey Statutes.
ftp://www.njleg.state.nj.us/20082009/AL09/227_.PDF
ftp://www.njleg.state.nj.us/20082009/AL09/227_.PDF
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