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Ohio will be the first state in the country to implement merit-based pay for teachers & principals in our public schools. Pay for performance - period.
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Ohio leading with merit-based pay for teachers is exactly how education should work—reward excellence, not bureaucracy. The Department of Education’s bloat is the problem: its employees average $112k salaries while teachers nationwide earn $61k. HR 369 would dismantle this failing agency, return funds to states for local priorities like Ohio’s reforms, and end DC’s top-down control. Real progress happens when states innovate, not when bureaucrats hoard taxpayer dollars.

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The HUGE problem is that the best teachers often get the most difficult assignments. Therefore, success is often times hard to measure.

Looking forward to someone else implementing ideas like these. Someone not rich off scamming Americans. Someone not obsessed with flooding America with H1B. Definitely NOT you.

Will you also hold parents and children accountable for being ready to cooperate in the education? When 25% of class time is disrupted by childrens' behavior, difficult to teach those who want to learn.

As a 20+ year HS math teacher, I cannot go along with this. We don't the same students at the same academic level ready for the class. Low academic levels and desire of students keeps success down. How do you succeed with students 3 to 5 years behind in reading and math?

Jeets do not belong in Ohio Move back to India slut 🖕🏻

Ohio will also be the first state with an Indian governor who hates White people 🤮

Just be sure you know what to measure!

I support the concept, but defining performance is the much more difficult task than bureaucrats establishing accountability guidelines. Does keeping kids in school and breaking the cycle of poverty gradeable too?

1. Education begins and ends in the home 2. Major issue today is not teachers but rogue students. 3. Let's move the malcontent students out of public schools by the end of the 9th grade.
