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By: Magnolia Tribune - March 8, 2010

Furlough proposal concerns teachers

School officials say furloughing teachers could help districts save money without cutting jobs.

But for teachers in a state that ranks near the bottom in pay, the proposal is disconcerting.

Richland teacher Bonnie Crapps called it a “slippery slope.”

“Once you start furloughing, there’s no telling where it will go,” Crapps said. “This is people’s livelihood. Some of these teachers have been teaching a long time.

“This is our career. Whether people believe it or not, a lot of money is tied up in our education.”

The state Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would allow schools to furlough teachers up to five days over three years, including this fiscal year.

Clarion-Ledger
3/8/10

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