Durango Herald: Day off not a substitute for adequate pay
On Friday, over 3,000 teachers from over a dozen school districts gathered at the Capitol to demand an increase in state funding for public education.
One of the outcomes of inadequate funding – according to the Colorado Education Association by $822 million, $2,700 below the national average in per-pupil funding – is that over the past two decades, more than 100 of Colorado’s 259 school districts have shifted to a four-day schedule. Some, deciding that the benefits have not outweighed the problems, have shifted back. Most have not.
Currently, 98 of the state’s districts, in our region including Mancos and Dolores County (Dove Creek), have a four-day week, and several others have modified the five-day schedule in other ways. Montezuma-Cortez returned to a five-day schedule in 2012.
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