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WISTAX: Teacher Numbers Fall for 3rd Consecutive Year
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | May 21, 2012
In a pair of reports released yesterday, WISTAX provides an examination of school jobs and benefits that makes for interesting reading. WISTAX summarizes the reports as follows:
“The number of teachers in Wisconsin public schools fell 2.4% in 2011-12. But individual district experience varied, from relatively large gains to double-digit losses. Three factors explain much of this year’s changes: a 5.5% cut in per student revenue limits; enrollment changes; and benefit cost savings. Growing districts with large benefit cost savings fared best, while declining enrollment districts with little or no benefit savings fared worst.”
For more information, please see the WISTAX news release and yesterday’s Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel story.
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