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Penncrest educators ask board for 'time audit' to ease teacher workloads
Summary
Representing Penncrest educators, Debbie Miller urged the board to prioritize staff and preserve programs, asking for a district-authorized time audit and three 'high-impact, low-cost' changes to return planning time to teachers working a median 48-hour week.
Debbie Miller, speaking for Penn Crest educators, urged the Penncrest School District board to protect school culture and prioritize staff time as the district prepares its 2627 budget.
Miller told the committee of the whole that teachers are running at a “median of 48 hours a week,” grading and preparing outside school hours, and warned that budget-driven cuts often target programs that make schools effective: electives, clubs and manageable class sizes. She asked the board to authorize a time-audit and…
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