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Teachers Receive Pink Slips

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Published: May 16, 2008

BROOKSVILLE - Last month, administrators began pulling teachers into their offices privately to deliver the bad news.

You're fired.

Only problem is, they couldn't tell them why.

Ninety-three teachers on annual contracts — or those who have been with the district three years or less — have received word that they will be getting pink slips next year.

But by Florida law, neither district officials nor administrators can comment or give rationale for their nonreappointment decisions.

This is meant to deter lawsuits — and can be frustrating for the employee who doesn't understand why, said Hernando Classroom Teachers Association president Joe Vitalo.

"It doesn't mean they're bad teachers, just that they may not fit expectation at that particular school," he said.

Released to the public Friday, the list of nonreappointed district employees totals 250. However, that number includes paraprofessionals, cafeteria aids and bus drivers, some of whose positions are being eliminated as part of the district's three-year reduction plan.

Others are retiring, resigning or switching schools. Of the teachers, 18 are retiring and 24 are resigning, often meaning that they have plans to move elsewhere with their families.

The teacher nonreappointments are mostly due to personality conflicts between administrators and teachers, many of whom have had excellent evaluations and earned high marks for teaching and test scores, Vitalo added.

"It's very subjective. When your evaluation comes back outstanding and then you get a (notice) you're being fired, it can be difficult to understand what you need to improve on," he said. "You want teachers to be held accountable, but yet you won't tell them why."

In 2006, 132 annual teachers were fired, and 82 on 2007.

However, 60 percent of those teachers were rehired the following year at other district schools. Of those, less than 2 percent were nonreappointed the following year, Vitalo said.

"Often they're just not a good match with the administration at that school, but successful at other sites," he said.

Other teachers are being reappointed but moved, with 42 positions being transferred to other schools due to downsizing and rezoning efforts by the district. Dozens of teachers have secured positions at Explorer K-8, the new, 2,100-student school set to open this August off Northcliffe Boulevard in Spring Hill.

The district is expecting approximately 100 teaching openings due to attrition and reallocation to different areas, such as added art and music teacher positions.

And the changes are far from over. This is the time of year when teachers who still have their jobs start attempting to apply for jobs at other schools, oftentimes to remain with an administrator who is being switched, Vitalo added.

"This is when people start hopping schools. Then when they get jobs, it creates an opening at their school, and it's a ripple effect," he said.

Due to Superintendent Wayne Alexander's reorganization plan, approximately one-third of the district's administrators are set to switch schools in August.

And the employees being fired will never know the real reason.

"When a child does poorly on a project, we tell them why and give them feedback to let them know what they need to do to improve themselves — but when a teacher does that, the district cannot tell them why," Vitalo said. "It's a glaring weakness in the law."

Reporter Linnea Brown can be reached at 352-544-5289 or lbrown@hernandotoday.com.

Reader Comments

Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 6:14 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

What ever happened to the plan that the Lottery was to make a BIG difference in the school system? Where does that money go? I am here to tell you; the parents who do STILL have children in school are the ones who NEED to be concerned with the current school situation. They are the ones who NEED to and should take the responsibility of paying for the education for their children not the ones of us who have already put our children and their children through school and now have to pay a large portion of property taxes because these parents have children in school, not us.

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Posted by ( jenw ) on May 17, 2008 at 6:50 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Dear Concerned Citizen, you are not going to get a rebate in taxes because you don't have children in public school, everybody pays. They don't single you out. My children have never been to a public school and I still pay. As far as the Lottery goes, that is a joke. The schools are not really getting extra money. What they get in Lotto money the state takes away from them. My solution. Privatize schools and we will probably get alot better teachers.

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 7:15 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

You are totally incorrect----I DO get a 'stimilus' payment and I DON'T still have children in school.

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Posted by ( hernandoresident ) on May 17, 2008 at 8:54 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

springhillconcerned - you have to be kidding me!!! So you put your kids through school off of the backs of others, but now that your kids are out, you don't want to pay anymore. Come on!!! I'm sure there are services you use, that I pay for in taxes that I don't use. We don't get to pick off of a menu what we want to be taxed on.

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Posted by ( tdn ) on May 17, 2008 at 9 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Get over it. Someone paid for you to go to school. This is the USA, and people have to pay taxes. If you don't like it, leave...we don't need you...nobody wants to pay taxes, but give a solution to the problem. Don't just complain because you are OLD and it's "owed" to you to not pay school taxes.

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Posted by ( Harley2008 ) on May 17, 2008 at 9:59 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Lottery money worked for my family. My child got a four year college education out of it!!

I don't mind paying for other children to go to school. This has gone on for years and years. There isn't any way that only the parents with children still in the system to pay for it, just not realistic.

I'd rather some of my tax money go to education of others children instead of those deadhead parents letting their kids stay uneducated . . . imagine what that would do to this state/nation!!

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Posted by ( wtfchuck ) on May 17, 2008 at 10:36 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

To the concerned citizen....concerned only about yourself,everyone pays school taxes because everyone (society)benefits with an educated society.
Your selfishness continues to insult all.

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 10:39 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

NO, JERKS! My children all attended PRIVATE schools, paid for ENTIRELY by ME, not you people. I never sponged off other tax payers for one single minute of school for my children and they paid their own way through college. This is why I think that the buck stops here. And I am just as welcome in this country as the rest of you. And tdn (which probably stands for totally dum nit-wit), I am NOT OLD and don't feel that any one owes me a freaking thing. You are all just too wrapped up in everyone else's tax money keeping you up.

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Posted by ( chriss100602 ) on May 17, 2008 at 10:43 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Harley2008, I, too, went to college on one of those scholarships, and they have already tightened the requirements since then. Unfortunately, they may not be available to our students much longer either, because of FL's "budget crisis."

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 10:53 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

wtfchuck: I am NOT selfish! I stand for all parents and grand parents who have put their children and quite often their grand chilren through school, private school, and feel that they are being unfairly taxed for what should be the responsibility of the parents who do have children in school.

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Posted by ( George_Eliot ) on May 17, 2008 at 11:07 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Dear Springhill Concerned Citizen:
Your economic stimuls rebate check was NOT a rebate of your LOCAL taxes, nor of your STATE tax money that goes to fund public schools. It was a ONE TIME DEAL to supposedly help the financial picture of all tax-paying individuals. Even people who do not own property got this rebate, and they paid no taxes for public schools at all. I'm also sure that while your children WERE in school (if you had any....), other older persons who did NOT have children in school were still paying their taxes to offset the difference of what it actually did cost to educate your child/ren, and what you were actually paying in taxes.
Hernando County actually gets a much smaller portion of the "tax-pie" from the state than most other counties to educate our children because of the supposedly lower cost of living here. Reality is, though, it doesn't cost less to live here than in Pasco, and it doesn't cost less to educate a child here than in Pasco, yet they and many other counties get more "per child" dollars than Hernando does. That really doesn't seem fair.

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Posted by ( George_Eliot ) on May 17, 2008 at 11:14 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

DEAR SHCC:
If you chose to put your children in private school, it was exactly that - YOUR CHOICE. You were not forced to. Again, college scholarship money and a REDUCED RATE at Florida public colleges for RESIDENT STATUS were available for your children, regardless of whether you/they took advantage of that or not. You also CHOOSE to stay, so you, along with all others who want an educated society instead of uneducated persons ringing up their purchases or servicing their autos or providing so many other niceties...everyone who owns property helps pay their fair share for a better environment for all.

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Posted by ( chriss100602 ) on May 17, 2008 at 11:22 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Hey, I still have to pay Social Security, even tho I and every other tax-paying person under 40 knows that they will never get the benefit of it.

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 11:25 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

I KNOW what the stimulus payment is; I was under the misguided impression that this was what jenw was referring to because there are no tax rebates, there are refunds however. So, she had her terminology confused, confusing me into thinking she was referring to the stimulus payment from the FEDERAL government. I am well aware of what this payment is for. The stimulus payment is such; not actually a rebate, but a stimulus payment.

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Posted by ( chriss100602 ) on May 17, 2008 at 12:11 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

It's our money, and they are giving it back to us. That is the definition of the word "rebate."

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 12:26 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

Oh, gee! You know it ALL, chriss100602

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Posted by ( jcbmdj ) on May 17, 2008 at 12:41 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

Dear SpringHillConcernedCitizen:

Who are the people that are going to work the jobs that provide the economic/commercial activity that will support the pension you receive?

Answer: The students of today--just like you supported the seniors of your day. Wake up and smell the coffee. Or are you another senior who believes that since you got yours everybody else can take a hike?

Concerned Citizen?==Me thinks not SELFISH Citizen is more like it..............

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Posted by ( mom3 ) on May 17, 2008 at 1:09 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

this so wrong!! 93 teachers got pink slips and you are approximately expecting 100 teaching openings. Dr Alexander you got an increase in pay and gasoline. this is so very wrong.

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Posted by ( hernandoresident ) on May 17, 2008 at 1:17 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

"Released to the public Friday" - does anyone know where I can obtain the list of names? I'd be heartbroken to know any of my son's teachers got pink slips. They are all such fine teachers. Thanks in advance.

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 1:23 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

Not a soul supports the pension that I receive; I worked more than 30 years, contributing to Uncle Sam, pension fund, etc., and the co. that I worked for had a pension fund that was sitting there drawing interest while I worked for those 30 years. I also paid in social security for over 40 years, so, jcbmdj JERK, I AM owed every cent that I receive. Have you put in over 30 years, 7 days a week, working holidays and vacations just so that your family has the money to put the children through private schools, have food on the table, clothes on their backs and a roof over their heads?

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 1:27 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

No one supported me EVER! I worked from the time I was 10 years old; first had a newspaper route; then worked at a drive-in theater; then as a bagger at a grocery in our little town, then on to bigger and better things; a major car co. So, no one has EVER supported me. I have paid in taxes, contributed to several organizations, bought all of the freaking cookies, magazines, etc., that my children brought home after the stingy butt neighbors wouldn't buy them and put my spouse through college after the children were older. So, don't you ever say something that you don't konw a freaking thing about, jcbmdj JERK

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Posted by ( George_Eliot ) on May 17, 2008 at 3:26 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

It seems to me, SHCC, that you are getting pretty defensive about having to pay your property taxes. The taxes are what they are, and they go where they go. Every county in Florida, and every other state for that matter, has similar taxes. I, too, don't like having to pay property taxes, but I do like having the provided services, including fire protection, police, and yes, SCHOOLS. My solution for you is that if you don't like the property taxes, sell your property and rent a place to live, or simply move somewhere else where you feel you are getting a better deal on property taxes. I sent my older son to private school through 5th grade and my younger son went to private school for pre-K, but that never changed the fact that I had to pay property taxes on not ONE, but TWO properties at the time. I then sent my sons to public school. My younger son gets the benefit of the Lottery Dollars' Bright Futures scholarship program. From the reactions I'm seeing in print here, no one really seems to have much sympathy for your point of view. At least, no one seems to be defending you from what I can tell.

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 3:44 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

Oh, blow it out your ---

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 3:46 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

I am neither looking for sympathy nor for anyone to defend me. I merely made a statement and you went off telling me how much I owe the freaking world and that I don't deserve my pension and that the younger generation has kept me up, etc., etc.,......

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 3:47 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

I will have no further conversation with you. You can just type until your fingers fall off and I will not reply to you again.......Moving on to someone else who actually has a point of view worth responding to.

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 3:50 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

For response from anyone except Georg_Eliot, will the 93 teachers who will be receiving pink slips next year be relocated?

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Posted by ( mary ) on May 17, 2008 at 5:12 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

The 93 "not rehired" teachers can apply for the 100+ openings expected. Principals can hire who they want. With so many principals being moved to different schools, they will likely hire teachers they know to fill vacancies.

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Posted by ( SpringHillConcernedCitizen ) on May 17, 2008 at 5:28 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

In one article it was stated that the school system wanted to relocate teachers so that the principals and teachers who had possibly gotten to accustomed to and comfortable with each other's habits and procedures, would possibly do better separated. So, as it is, the same principals can hire the same teachers who were at other schools with them. Seems like a circle, huh?

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Posted by ( freely346 ) on May 18, 2008 at 7:09 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

It is a vicious and illogical circle here in Hernando County.
Fine educators=no job,
Lousy Educators =Hired at Explorer.
Budget cuts=Alexander's Salary Raise
New Positions at County=Alexander's Friends' jobs
Lottery Money= Alexander's gas allowance
Go figure, this county is backwards. Elections are coming soon.(Where are the children's best interest in this picture??-hmm..I wonder.)

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Posted by ( jlc296 ) on May 20, 2008 at 11:17 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

I love how certain bloggers...the ones who spend an ENORMOUS amount of time here, by the way...continue to hide behind their anonymity while enjoying the freedom to trash-talk. I would so love to meet them and see how they fare in a face to face discussion. Why someone who seems to have some intelligence would lower themselves to repsonses as child-like as "JERK" is beyond me. Why not just NOT RESPOND instead of informing everyone that you won't? But...I'm sure they'll just keep it up...and I'm certain THIS comment won't help matters. So silly.

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