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In the District of Columbia, the student population declined almost 15 percent yet non-teaching personnel grew by 42 percent.
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For example, in Hawaii, student enrollment in public schools jumped about 3 percent between 1992 and 2009 yet non-teaching personnel jumped almost 69 percent.
FORBES: Schools Are Already Bloated, So Why Does Obama Want More Personnel?
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Perhaps if the President asked states to instead redirect money from non-teaching personnel to classroom teachers and vouchers, we might not only save money but help children learn.
FORBES: Schools Are Already Bloated, So Why Does Obama Want More Personnel?
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The trend of creating a system full of administrators such as deputy, associate, area, and assistant superintendents, assistant principals, curriculum coordinators, fleet coordinators, nutrition directors, frozen food purchasers, mechanics, groundskeepers, psychologists, parent mentors and testing coordinators among dozens of other non-teaching personnel has been just as prominent over the past two decades.
FORBES: Schools Are Already Bloated, So Why Does Obama Want More Personnel?
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The Ministry of Defence said it was already working with the Department for Children, Schools and Families on a scheme to encourage more ex-military personnel to consider secondary-level teaching.
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