Rash Thoughts
Maryland spending on public education has climbed 48% since 2017, eight years ago. In 2017, Maryland spent $7.7 billion on public education. By 2024 that number had spiked to $11.4 billion- a 48% increase.
What have kids and the taxpayer received for that investment. Not so much. By 2024, Maryland’s average SAT score had dropped to 1000, below the national average of 1024. Maryland’s other test scores have also fallen. The Maryland legislature approved money to increase planning time for teachers but cut the money the MSDE requested for professional development in math and reading even though folks are excited about training plans for teachers to improve learning.
Where has that money gone and why hasn’t it helped improve education. First of all, a huge chunk if it has gone to increase teachers’ salaries, now starting at 60K. But because the system does not differentiate between weak teachers and great ones or even average ones, the increase has lifted all boats and the weak teachers are still weak. We have been told that an important element of the Blueprint is to give teacher 40% of their time for planning instead of the current 20%. There is NO research to indicate that this would improve instruction, but it would require 5000 new teachers at a time when we can’t fill current positions. Of course, the unions love this because more teachers mean more money in their coffers.
But wait, instead of just raising salaries, why not spend the money on mentor teachers who would work hand over hand with weak teachers to help them improve. Teachers have said that of all the professional development this is the most helpful. And if those weak teachers don’t improve, let them move on to some less important job.
Here's another rash thought! Kids only learn if they come to school. So how about providing funds to transport Baltimore City high school kids to school??? Some students are spending well over an hour on public transportation to get to and from school often in unsafe conditions. The other school districts in Maryland send school busses for high school kids, not the City.
Another rash and shocking idea! How about teaching kids to read the way they learn best rather than buying into the latest and greatest “no fail” way to teach reading. Over a lifetime in education (63 years), there have been multiple “new and better ways” to teach reading. Everyone jumps on the band wagon only to discover there is still a caboose to that train, just different kids are riding it. When will we ever learn?
Somewhere along the line we really need to stop doing the same thing- throwing more and more money into the same things- and think this time it will be different.
Rash thoughts I know
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