259 Teaching Positions Could Be Cut In Mobile

Font Size By Steve Alexander Reporter
.

M30o93H7pQ09L8X1t49cHY01Z5j4TT91fGfr 259 Teaching Positions Could Be Cut In Mobile
Published: Wed, April 16, 2008 - 7:47 pm
Last Updated: Thu, April 17, 2008 - 3:58 pm
Steve Alexander
Steve Alexander
Mobile County School Board members are set to talk about a proposal Thursday afternoon that could mean about 259 teaching positions being cut.
The proposal by Superintendent Roy Nichols could also mean cutting central office positions totaling $3.5 Million in salaries.
However, interim deputy superintendent Martha Peek says the teacher position cutbacks don't necessarily mean teachers now in the classroom will be out of a job.
She says, "During the school year, we usually have attrition of about 200 people: that's retirement, people moving, people deciding to change occupations. We're hoping that a lot of those positions that are listed as teacher positions will just be (eliminated) by attrition."
Danny Goodwin with the Mobile County Education Association acknowledges the system has to find ways to cut money.
But he says the cuts mean class sizes will be bigger.
He says, "It means there are fewer teachers and para-professionals to work directly with the students."
But Peek believes the education program in Mobile will continue to move forward.
She says, "There will be very little difference that people will see with the way the instructional program moves on in the Mobile County Public School System."
The proposal also cuts some programs like the Maysville/Mobile Math Initiative.
The school board meets for a work session at 1 pm Thursday afternoon at the Central Office Board Room.
At the earliest, board members won't take formal votes until next Tuesday at their regular board meeting.

173.5 locally funded teacher units, $9.1 million.

Central office positions, $3.5 million.

86 state-funded, special-education teachers, $5.4 million.

107.5 state-funded, special-education paraprofessionals, $3.3 million.

32.5 locally funded assistant principals, $3.5 million.

17.5 counselors, $1.5 million.

3.5 locally funded librarians, $303,000.

46 interns in the principal training program would return to the classroom, $4 million.

The following initiatives would be cut, for an estimated savings of:

Maysville Math Initiative, provided by Mobile Area Education Foundation, $194,000.

Outside legal fees, $450,000.

Junior Achievement, $25,000.

The AVID advanced placement program at LeFlore High, $133,000.

Professional Development Academy, $57,000.

Staff Development Workshop, $14,000.

Transformation schools (reduce the number of teachers but continue to pay those who remain the promised performance bonuses), $527,000.

Middle school reform, $2.9 million.

Truancy Program, provided by the city of Mobile, $16,000.

These programs would be cut by 20 percent, or the listed amount:

Fine arts (equipment and supplies), $55,000.

Partners in Education (Mobile Area Education Foundation), $20,000.

Engaging Youth in Engineering (Mobile Area Education Foundation), $16,000.

Phoenix alternative school program (100 Black Men of Mobile), $57,000.



Recent Commented on News Reports

Unpaid Tickets Land People…

82 Total Comments
Unpaid Tickets Land People In Jail Mobile Police round people who have not paid tickets. more »

Orange Beach Boating Accident…

12 Total Comments
Alabama Marine Police investigating late night accident at Perdido Pass more »

Girl Swallows 30 Magnets,…

5 Total Comments
Girl Swallows 30 Magnets, Survives Indiana girl decides to snack on her Magnetix Building Set, is rushed to emergency room with 8 holes in her intestines more »

15 Bus Routes Eliminated For…

16 Total Comments
15 Bus Routes Eliminated For The Fall The Mobile County Public School System will have 15 less bus routes in the Fall. more »

Day 1: Putting It In Park

14 Total Comments
Day 1: Putting It In Park How am I going to get to work without driving? One the first day of our series, I'm carpooling more »

Fireworks Spectator Hit By…

2 Total Comments
Fireworks Spectator Hit By Bullet Florence, Mississippi woman struck in shoulder. more »

Get Breaking News Sent to Your e-mail.


WKRG.com © 2008 Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. A Media General company.
Terms & ConditionsContact InformationEmploymentInternshipsOpen RatingsAdvertise With Us
FFC-EEO Report Children's Programming FCC Form 388 Public File