I can get behind that they're underpaid. Who are they attracting? A proper community would want teachers living in it, comfortably. What's that cost in SF?
If the number is impractical, well there's your problem.
I can say they're underpaid without implying that I want to pay them well. I don't want to pay them at all. Which is kind of how it comes down. People that want to pay enough for education that their kids get a good education go to private school. Especially in SF. The taxpayers don't really want to pay what it would cost to coddle every retard that wanders into the city. Not that throwing money at is a good solution.
I guess what I'm saying is they're underpaid for what people claim that they want the teachers to do.
I can get behind that they're underpaid. Who are they attracting? A proper community would want teachers living in it, comfortably. What's that cost in SF?
If the number is impractical, well there's your problem.
I can say they're underpaid without implying that I want to pay them well. I don't want to pay them at all. Which is kind of how it comes down. People that want to pay enough for education that their kids get a good education go to private school. Especially in SF. The taxpayers don't really want to pay what it would cost to coddle every retard that wanders into the city. Not that throwing money at is a good solution.