The NSW Department of Education has announced a massive slash to public school budgets.
Some principals have been left fuming after being told today that funding was being cut as student enrolments continue to decline.
"This includes, where possible, ensuring the timetabled classroom teaching load of executive teachers meets the minimum requirements in the draft proposal from the Executive Teaching Time Review interim report," Dizdar said. Some principals have been left fuming after being told today that funding was being cut as student enrolments continue to decline. "After multiple years with falling student enrolments, we need to ensure we are prioritising our teachers delivering quality teaching and learning to our students across all schools," Dizdar said.
The opposition said the changes would mean schools have to re-do their budgets and could potentially lead to the loss of staff, like education assistants.
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