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In reply to the discussion: I don't get all the resistance to putting a cop in schools [View all]Chemisse
(31,342 posts)I have worked in schools where ordering books for a class was 'discouraged', and the suggestion was to create your own materials to teach with. If I insisted on books, I would see it come out of my chemistry lab supply budget.
One school I worked in forced me to teach biology in an old lecture hall, with broken seats that billowed dust every time someone sat in them. We had to do our dissection labs sitting on the floor.
I have never seen a school pay more than a couple of thousand dollars for an extracurricular program or project.
The school I work in now has no technology for science classes (like Pascoe or Vernier probes) and the computers throughout the school are too old to support current word and powerpoint software.
I had a principal who would stand by the copy machine and glare at people who made a lot of photocopies, and make comments about saving trees. She finally stopped doing that to me when I explained to her that I taught 4 different classes and only one had a textbook to use!
I'm not big on complaining. You work with what you have and make the best of it. But when someone makes remarks like this (including that catch-all insult about needing better teachers), I feel I have to respond.