<p>Weatherby: I just don’t see where in the article you’re getting the 2 classes a day thing, so I assumed you were speaking about the teachers in general. Is it because she’s a special ed teacher? Am I being dense and missing something? And I wasn’t trying to be nasty when I said bitter–but apologies if I misread your tone. </p>
<p>The biggest issue seems to be not how much teachers are earning, but how difficult it can be to fire those who are incompetent. There’s not a good teacher out there who doesn’t despise those newspaper-reading teachers as much as you do, and we don’t join unions to protect them or become like them. I like the movement I see in teachers unions to do more mentoring from within–check this blog out for a couple of good examples.</p>
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<p>At any rate, I need to shut up now. I appreciated your thoughtful analysis Exie.</p>