From Yahoo:
“96% of teachers personally pay
for students' supplies: Survey”
Stifled by low pay and burdened
by an increasing inability to find affordable housing — American teachers are
as financially stretched as ever. According to a survey by social app Fishbowl,
an astounding 96% of teachers personally pay for school supplies for their
students. A total of 1,038 teachers from 45 states responded to the survey,
which ran from July 6 to July 10, 2019.The data also showed that 96.71% of
females teachers have paid for student's supplies as well as 92.13% of male
teachers. A 2018 Department of Education survey also supports Fishbowl's
findings, showing that 94% of U.S. teachers pay out of their own pockets — $470
each year on average — for students’ supplies. According to teachers on
Fishbowl, they’re not just shelling out cash for traditional supplies like
pencils and notebooks. One California teacher posted on the platform, “I
finally tallied up how much I spent on my students this past year…Over $2,300!
Is this normal? This isn’t sustainable, but I also can’t just do nothing when
my kids can’t even afford a coat.” Kyle McCarthy, head of growth at Fishbowl,
and Mara Lecocq, the company’s brand and community director, spoke to Yahoo
Finance about the survey's findings and teaching as a profession in general. "It
comes down to the question of whether or not teaching is a valued profession in
the U.S., and looking at the findings, the answer seems to be no,"
McCarthy says. According to Fishbowl, the problem affects teachers in all areas
of the country.
100% of teachers surveyed in the
states of Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York,
North Carolina, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, and Washington said they had
purchased student's supplies. "Teachers are already underpaid and have to deal
with ever-growing class sizes. Having to pay for supplies for their students
compounds this problem." McCarthy says. Lecocq wants Fishbowl to be a
forum for teachers. “By bringing teachers together and giving them a chance to
discuss important topics, such as unwritten policies that require them to pay
for school supplies, we hope to highlight issues that need to be addressed by
those with the power to do something.”
^ This is a sad survey. Teachers
are already paid way too low for the hard work they do and now they are taking their
already small salaries and buying supplies so that their students do not
suffer. The Federal Government, State Governments, School Districts and Parents
need to do a lot more to support both teachers and students. ^
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