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“One day we’re all good…the next day it’s just over.”: Dumbing Down the U.S.A., December 2018

“The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.”-George Orwell (aka Eric Arthur Blair)

Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS): A phrase created by me to describe a phenomenon taking place across the United States, affecting both privately and publicly funded schools, from Kindergarten all the way through University levels.

Incomplete (Tip-o-the-Iceberg) list of publicly announced education related layoffs, shutdowns and crimes, December 2018:

Teachers in recent incidents have taken out scissors and cut students’ hair. One teacher, in California, was arrested and the other teacher, in New Mexico, was fired after an investigation.

Teachers Quit Jobs at Highest Rate on Record

Controversy Over Parents Who Eat Lunch With Their Children at School

In 19 States, It’s Still Legal to Spank Children in Public Schools

South Dakota and Iowa add gun safety class to junior high school course list

ALABAMA: Birmingham based for-profit Education Corporation of America suddenly shutdown all Brightwood College campuses across the U.S., due to having its accreditation revoked by the U.S. Department of Education.

Education Corporation of America also shutting down Virginia College campuses nationwide

State taxpayer funded education budget to hit $7-billion USD in 2020!

Is it because Alabama high schools newest varsity sport is video games?

Yet virtual schools face lack of online access in rural areas

Some Alabama schools look more like factories

Birmingham City Schools employees to get $500 bonus

ALASKA: Classroom video shows students following correct procedure during massive earthquake: “All I can say is, holy crap!”,  “Will they cancel school today?”

Photos from inside earthquake-damaged schools

National Guard pic of Houston Junior High School library

After earthquake, two schools close for the year

ARIZONA: Teachers who talk politics in class could be fired if state lawmaker’s bill passes

Two teachers fined, disciplined for political advocacy

Teacher allegedly breaks ‘special needs’ student’s elbow

ARKANSAS: Teacher Retirement System’s payoff period shrinks

Gun-Carrying Teachers Becoming More Common in Arkansas

Charter school teacher gives 9-year-old a concussion

CALIFORNIA: Brightwood College Permanently Closes 3 San Diego Campuses

School Where Student With Autism Died Violated State Regulations

COLORADO:  Art Institute Of Colorado Shutters

163 Colorado schools in need of improvement

Nurses do. Lawyers do. Yet incompetent Colorado doctors don’t have to take continuing education courses

High School evacuated on same day as planned student walkout

CONNECTICUT: Increase in ‘minority’ teachers not keeping pace with influx of immigrants

teacher fired over medical marijuana card

teacher accused of assaulting 3 cops!

Charter school cash spent on elections

Reduced state workforce is impacting education

School Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent Placed on Leave for ‘misconduct’

DELAWARE: Student bullied because his name is Trump

State seeks to create more charter school seats with federal tax dollars

So many immigrants that a taxpayer funded Spanish language website is needed for immigrant children in public school

Teacher with history of alcohol arrests pleads guilty

wrestling coach fired after claims he pulled gun on student

FLORIDA: school massacre panel recommends arming teachers with concealed weapons

school shooting: New video shows ‘blunders’

teacher arrested after professing love for 13-year-old student

teacher arrested for false criminal report 

students charged with threatening teacher

State education commissioner resigns

GEORGIA: Federal Title I taxpayer funding for Georgia schools drops by $3 million

promised teacher pay raise comes with hidden costs

teacher jailed on sex assault charges

Teacher allegedly steals $750 violin from elementary student 

teacher pleads guilty to sexually abusing 4 students

Teacher shortage

GUAM: Parents demand removal of student who allegedly threatened to “shoot up” school

HAWAII:  The Fight Against student Flight At Junior High Schools

Preschoolers served Pine-Sol instead of apple juice!!!

gender bias lawsuit against Hawaii Department of Education

Want To Teach In Hawaii? The Job Often Comes With A Big Pay Cut

Hawaii spending tax dollars on new database to track taxpayer funded school repair backlog!

IDAHO:  It was revealed that the FBI is investigating School District 401 (aka Teton School District) because 784-thousand tax dollars somehow ended up in a ‘fraudulent’ account.  The money was supposed to go to a construction contractor as part of a state bond issue.  The business manager for School District 401 was “removed” and contracted accountants are now handling school funds.

University of Idaho falls below 5% target for reserves

Mormon owned BYU-Idaho’s teacher program fails to meet state requirements

HUNDREDS OF IDAHO TEACHERS LEAVING THE CLASSROOM BEFORE RETIREMENT AGE, turnover rate exceeds national average

Charter commission investigating two Blackfoot schools

Man charged with five sex crimes was a teaching assistant in higher education

Dumb-ass Idahoans are taxing themselves a record additional $202-million for schools that don’t work (despite decades of increasing taxpayer funding)

ILLINOIS: Just a lot of hype about teachers going on strike

INDIANA: Dumb school officials finally know how many thousands of students attend online public schools

Carmel High School explodes then burns

IOWA: teacher arrested, accused of being drunk at school

Iowa Sees Drop in Teacher-Librarians

teacher under investigation after classroom incident

Iowa City Schools predicts fewer teachers due to fewer students next school year

Des Moines Public Schools eliminating “couple million dollars” worth of teaching jobs due to reduced state level taxpayer funding

Waukee taxpayers demand local school officials be fired after state audit

12-year-old boy who allegedly tried to shoot teacher will be tried as adult 

KANSAS: teacher arrested for trafficking meth

Additional charges filed against teacher

Audit finds special ed is indeed underfunded in Kansas

How much do Wichita teachers and administrators make? Here’s a list.

KENTUCKY:  Adults so dumb in Kentucky that high school has to offer ‘how to be an adult’ classes to adults!

Teacher (and former Miss Kentucky) Arrested for Allegedly Sending Nude Photos to 15-Year-Old

LOUISIANA:  Back in September, students at the Virginia College  Baton Rouge campus were told they could transfer to any remaining campuses and administrators promised them they would have until June of 2019 to finish up. Now, that promise is broken and students are left scrambling to figure out what’s next: “Wow, y’all are shutting down all the campuses, so where are we going to go now?”-Marcus Williams.

police officers indicted for allegedly slamming teenage student

Police Investigating Abuse at Celebrated Louisiana School

Police arrest teacher accused of abusing multiple students

MAINE: ‘christian’ school teacher indicted on charges of sexually assaulting student

Maine gets $2.9M federal taxpayer funded grant for school safety

MARYLAND: Brightwood College, with campuses in Towson and Baltimore, is abruptly closing all locations, students were on the verge of tears: “I was going to do my internship in February. Now I have to do an extra 5 to 7 months, somewhere, if I have the money.”-Meleigha McCall, medical assistant student

School District Sued for Years of Abuse Against Transgender Teacher

MASSACHUSETTS: Massachusetts has fastest growing public college costs in U.S.

Newbury College Will Close

Junior high school student attacks other student with a knife

Home-Schooling Parent Arrested In Her Home

MICHIGAN: After 27 years Common Language Bookstore shutdown

$1.3B spending deal shifts funding for schools to roads and environmental clean-ups

teacher, coach allegedly bullied students in front of classmates

‘christian’ priest/coach bullies dead high school student at funeral!

MINNESOTA:  Sixth Chamber Used Books closing in March

Prison for teacher in sex abuse case

College teacher overheard a private conversation between students then decided to play thought-police and ordered one of the students to stay after class (like some Orwellian 1984 high schoolish bully-teacher), the student attacked the teacher and is now in jail

Regents approve $640,000 taxpayer funded salary for new University of Minnesota president

MISSISSIPPI: Virginia College shutdown shocks Mississippi students: “No one really just has an answer for us. It’s, ‘Well, you can try this place or this place.’ Our accreditation is good till the end of the month, but what does that do for me? Because this is a private college, so it’s not like I can go to Hinds, or Holmes, or Jackson State.”-Deonna Dillanes, student 

Over 17% of Mississippi students chronically absent 

MISSOURI: Teachers blow whistle on private-run torture chamber Parkville Children’s Cottage, pics back up claims (it’s not the first time the ‘school’ has been in trouble)

Charter School Teacher Charged With More Child Sex Crimes

Vatterott College stuns Saint Louis students with sudden closure

Saint Louis based Vatterott College blames federal Department of Education for shutting down its nationwide campuses, by blocking access to federal student loans

Small, rural districts driving increase in four-day school weeks

MONTANA:  On a Federal Reservation for Native Americans, Schools still Favor Whites

State Supreme Court strikes down tax credit for private schools

Not just a teacher shortage: Montana also struggles to find superintendents

sixth-grade teacher accused of sexual misconduct has license revoked

Longfellow Elementary closes it’s doors

NEBRASKA: 24 school districts rated as ‘needs improvement’ 

Yes, a school principal tried to ban candy canes

ACLU says Nebraska’s school cop program is actually covert ‘school to prison’ pipeline operation

teacher charged with sexual assault of multiple elementary students has history of ‘interactions’ with students

‘christian’ school teacher accused of sending sex Snapchats to high school students 

NEVADA: High school graduation rates hit record highs

State charter authority board says executive kept them in dark

ACLU condemns school background checks

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Teacher Arrested After Allegedly Exchanging More Than 100 Sexual Emails With Student

teacher on leave after KKK jingle

Six out of 10 High School teachers missed 10 or more days of work

National Guard Joins state Department Of Education For new war on drugs in classrooms

NEW JERSEY:  school district won’t compete in events officiated by ref who forced wrestler to cut his dreadlocks

PARCC graduation requirement struck down by state court

Jewish teacher sues Saint Joseph Regional High School 

teacher arrested for inappropriate contact with students

The 10,000 New Jersey Teachers Who Make $98K Or More

NEW MEXICO: New Mexico Public Schools Insurance Authority paid out $890,000 in settlements to alleged molestation victims of a teacher who had ties to another teacher recently convicted of sex crimes 

Was school principal, her husband, and an elementary teacher running a sex with children operation?

Is there a connection between a school shooting and an overworked teacher accused of sex crimes and ‘fixing’ grades? (the teacher was working as coach, math teacher and ethics teacher)

Revealed; Charter school gets taxpayer money for ‘non-students’

NEW YORK:  Herkimer College NY closing campus children’s center

Do Children Get a Subpar Education in Yeshivas?

state officials want $2.1 billion in additional in education funding!

Asian-Americans Sue New York City Over School Desegregation Plan

School for Blind Musicians Is Being Evicted 

NORTH CAROLINA: More than 2,000 teachers failed a math licensing exam!

students are missing a lot of school.

Man gets guns, backpack full of bullets into school cafeteria 

NORTH DAKOTA: In an effort to increase enrollments State Board of Higher Education mulls in-state tuition for some out-of-state students

$90-million in additional taxpayer funding to shore-up higher education means cuts elsewhere

board revokes license of teacher convicted of sex crimes

Positive behavior teacher fired after child pornography charges

teacher placed on administrative leave pending investigation

OHIO: Students Must Learn Cursive, it’s the law

TPS fires teacher accused of placing student in chokehold

Private school teacher accused of breaking 10-year-old student’s hand

Ohio eases graduation rules for high school 

Blanchester school board approves arming some staffers

New class created because Ohio women lack outdoors skills

Taxpayer funded state Education Department employee in trouble for selling cosmetics while on-the-clock

OKLAHOMA: Teacher shortage: Oklahoma nearing 2,900 non-accredited teachers

Oklahoma Education Association demands additional $150-million in taxpayer funding

Why Does Oklahoma Have So Many School Districts?

Oklahoma City Public Schools agrees to pay $400,000 in federal teacher harassment lawsuit

OREGON: Teachers Claim there is a Disruptive Student Problem

$1.4 million lawsuit accuses school disciplinary coach of battering 2 additional students

sexual misconduct cast shadow over Crusaders teacher

Substitute teacher banned after making joke about principal who killed his-self

sex-abuse conviction for substitute teacher, but only after years of lack-of-action by the criminal-courts, and only after a civil-court lawsuit revealed the truth

Junior and High school students to take mandatory mental health exams?

PENNSYLVANIA: What the average teacher earns in Pennsylvania

School districts can’t handle medical marijuana

Christian school fired teacher over her pregnancy

PUERTO RICO: FEMA promises more than $158-million for school ’emergency protective measures’

RHODE ISLAND: Students sue over lack of civics education

Warwick School Committee sues city, demands $4.9M taxpayer funded budget increase

Cranston School District hires debt collector to go after children who don’t pay school lunch bill

Schools report ‘totally unacceptable’

SOUTH CAROLINA: Myrtle Beach Golf Academy of America closing its doors: “One day we’re all good…….the next day it’s just over.”-Chase Collins, student

Teacher arrested for ‘playing doctor’ with student

Class sizes are ballooning amid teacher shortage crisis

Principal changed student-athlete’s grade, didn’t report harassment 

student taunting teacher gets suspended

9 Charleston County schools singled out for state intervention

SOUTH DAKOTA: teacher pleads guilty to DUI while driving school vehicle

School district forces taxpayers to buy new land for new junior high

TENNESSEE: Shelby County will consider closing up to 80 Schools

Christian school teacher arrested a second time for child sex crimes

Coach accused of attempting to show sex pics to student

Music teacher suspended over suspicions of inappropriate contact with three students

High School teacher charged with statutory rape 

teacher charged with meth possession

TEXAS: Austin ISD proposes closing 12 Schools

Corpus Christi’s Brightwood College campus is closing. Why?

School contractor Wouldn’t Promise Not to Boycott Israel, So they Stopped Paying Her!

TEXAS FAILED A GENERATION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS

UTAH: No more letter grades?

Shortage of special ed teachers

In Mormon dominated Utah it’s been proven that some students were discriminated against under the Mormon dominated public schools’ student fee policy!

students suspended for creating social media page that lampooned school shootings!

High school teacher charged with sexual battery of students

teacher accused of killing ex-husband’s girlfriend in front of 3-year-old twins

What happened to Mormon welfare agency Deseret? teacher runs food pantry in her classroom

soon-to-be closed elementary school is the first casualty of Utah’s school ‘turnaround’ program

VERMONT: Lawsuit challenging Vermont’s education funding 

teachers unions allege fraud in health benefits

forced merger lawsuit filed by 31 school boards

Police claim to have stopped student’s plan to shoot-up school

VIRGINIA: Teacher fired after refusing to use trans student’s pronouns

WASHINGTON: Are member dues pushing teachers out of union?

parents can now track their kids on school bus

Metallica donated $100,000 to Spokane Community College

schools serving up lunches made with local food

Father alleges autistic daughter abused, injured in high school

High school students struggle with addiction

child-care crunch takes toll

WASHINGTON DC: U.S. Department of Education to erase debts of teachers, fix grant program that was actually a covert loan op designed to entrap teachers into debt

WEST VIRGINIA: How low does West Virginia rank in teacher pay?

Opponents of Bible classes in taxpayer funded schools win 

WISCONSIN: Wisconsin’s Biggest Education Stories Of 2018

Remains of missing Wisconsin teacher found in Slovenia

‘white’ teacher on paid leave after students recorded her using a racial slur

Teacher beaten and robbed at elementary school, allegedly by ‘black’ man

WYOMING: Forgotten pencil stops possible school shooting (student was disarmed without the ‘help’ of police, yet when police finally arrived, after the ‘incident’,  the school was locked down)

Shortage of Special Educators

Dumbing Down the U.S.A., November 2018:“ALL HELL WILL BREAK LOOSE”

Dumbing Down the United States, 2nd Quarter 2015: “a brutal process” Massive education layoffs across the U.S.! Idaho schools rig teacher evaluations! “It’s not as though we have a hidden pot of money.”

Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS): A phrase created by me to describe a phenomenon taking place across the United States, affecting both privately and publicly funded schools, from Kindergarten all the way through University levels.

“The average cost of tuition and fees at a private, non-profit, four-year university this school year was $31,231—up sharply from $1,832 in 1971-1972 (in current dollars). At public, four-year schools, tuition and fees cost about $9,139 this year. In the 1971 school year, they added up to less than $500 in current dollars, according to the College Board.

…amenities have become an important part of the race for the best and brightest, and well-off, applicants…

The rising cost of college sports including generous coaching salaries—has also raised concerns, especially when tuition subsidizes money-losing programs and increases the financial burden on students who don’t take part in athletics.

Public and private colleges and universities expanded their payrolls by 28 percent between 2000 and 2012, more than 50 percent faster than the previous decade…

…that payroll expansion added higher benefit costs for full-time faculty and staff, many schools offset those spending increases by relying more heavily on part-time instructors.

…teaching salaries, one of the biggest single line items, have remained relatively flat…

So if the cost of providing an education has remained fairly stable, why does the price students pay keep rising?

The reason, say researchers, is that deep budget cuts in state funding for public higher education and shrinking subsidies at private schools have pushed a greater share of the cost onto students and their families.”-CNBC, Why does a college degree cost so much?

Incomplete list of publicly announced education layoffs & school shutdowns from April to June 2015:

Misleading for-profit technical school DeVry is shutting down at least 12 campuses in Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Washington, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas and Florida! Apparently DeVry has decided to move courses from brick -n-mortar classrooms to the internet.

Alaska: Anchorage School District warned they could eliminate 74 jobs from next school year, blaming state level funding cuts.

Arkansas: The Pine Bluff School District killed 68 jobs without warning. One elementary school and one junior high school (‘middle school’ is a British empire term) are being shutdown. News reports said the affected employees found out they were jobless from the news media, school administrators have apologized for the “mistake” in the way they announced the layoffs. The whole thing is being blamed on crashing student enrollment, which has caused the district to be short at least $3.1-million USD.  Little Rock School District is losing $37-million in funding, and will be forced to layoff at least 30% of employees! Administrators say they will also cut in half how much they pay into the employee health insurance, which means employees will have to pay a lot more for their Obama Care!  Pulaski Technical College blaming what I call DSS for forcing them to shutdown their west Little Rock (wLR) campus. In Fall 2014 they had a total of 510 students on the wLR, but for Spring 2015 only 362 students attended classes on the wLR campus!

Arizona: University of Arizona warned of mass layoffs in August, this after the new state budget forces the school to make $43-million in cuts!  Northern Arizona University warned it must cut courses and eliminate 60 jobs for next school year, blaming $17.3-million in state level funding cuts.  Phoenix based for-profit Apollo Education Group-University of Phoenix announced that 6-hundred additional employees across the U.S. will become jobless! This is on top of the previously announced 9-hundred! It’s blamed on Disappearing Students Syndrome.

California: The Los Angeles Unified School District approved plans to eliminate 774 jobs despite an increase in funding and a 10% pay raise for employees! Administrators blame DSS, but critics say the new budget, with its pay raises and mass layoffs, doesn’t make sense. It was also revealed that LAUSD has to pay more into their employee retirement plans (ObamaCare anybody?). The LAUSD superintendent commented that “There are no more presents under the Christmas tree!” Local news reports say the superintendent implied he would be stepping down within the next six months.  In San Diego, Bridgepoint Education issued WARNs saying 19 people will be laid off in August.  Head Start Child Development issued dozens of WARNs saying they are shutting down operations throughout California, hundreds becoming jobless by the end of June!  Santa Anna based Corinthian Colleges announced it will shutdown all remaining 28 campuses across the U.S.! It’s the result of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education which revealed the for-profit school was frauding its students!  In San Francisco, Arizona based Apollo Education laid off 60 people.  Monterey Peninsula Unified School District warned that at least 17 employees will be laid off, due to lack of money. PTA leaders and parents are pissed-off and called Bull-Shit on the money issue: “We already pay for half of these positions! In the PTA we pay for science lab, the PE teacher. When does this stop? What’s next, the office clerk? Recess, instruction? Is this all going to fall on the parents? Why don’t we go to a private school already?”-unnamed mom and PTA member

Colorado: Zenith Education Group continues mass kill-off of jobs, this time in Thornton. 131 call center employees were laid off! It’s the result of Zenith’s takeover of failed Corinthian College, as well as DSS: “We had a reduction in the student population and we are merging some call centers to the one located in Tampa.”-Krissy Humenesky

Connecticut: Newtown school administrators announced they want to shutdown the Hawley Elementary School, due to DSS.  Pissed-off taxpayers then demanded to know why $50-million in donated money is being spent on rebuilding the infamous Sandy Hook Elementary School if there aren’t enough students!  Some parents even said they did not want their children attending the new Sandy Hook school.

Florida:  Military themed Acclaim Academy shutdown without warning. Various school district administrators said they were told by the owner of the military charter schools that there was no more money. Thousands of families now struggling to find schools for their children.  In Ormond, Zenith Education Group laid off 18 people.

Idaho:  Northwest Nazarene University is in trouble. The Administrators want to layoff staff, but the staff countered with a 77% no confidence vote. Now layoffs are on hold pending an independent review of the private university’s budget.  According to Idaho Ed News, data being kept from public view (it had to forced out through the Idaho Public Records Act) show a possible conspiracy on the part of 32 of the 115 Gem State school districts to make their teachers look good.   The Idaho Statesman reported that “Administrators from 32 districts gave every teacher identical, overall scores of ‘proficient’ during 2013-14 evaluations…” and that “Teacher evaluations are important because, for the first time, they will be partially tied to teacher pay and the expenditure of an estimated $125 million in taxpayers’ money through the career ladder pay plan being rolled out over the next five years.”  With so many districts reporting almost the same teacher evaluation results it “makes it impossible to identify the top- and low-performing teachers”.  Cash strapped School District 93 taxpayers voted down the latest school bond, again! The bond issue was put to voters a second time after it was voted down the first time. On top of that district administrators called for a recount this time, the recount actually resulted in more votes against the bond issue!   Idaho State University (ISU, my alma mater) is finally facing up to the fact they’ve been losing students (what I call DSS) for years, and now they’re cutting programs. Some courses, like German and French, will no longer be offered as a BA degree, just a piddly certificate (in fact many other courses will now get you just a certificate). The administrators voted to eliminate their BS in Theater, Bachelors in University Studies, MS in Physical Education Pedagogy, Graduate Certificate in Gerontological Studies and Bachelor of Music in Music/Business. ISU will also shutdown their Environmental Science and Policy Research Institute, Center for Environmental Sensing, Geospatial Research Facility, Musculoskeletal Research Institute , Permian Research Institute and International Center for Bayesian Methods (by Fall 2020). This means mass layoffs, but administrators didn’t mention it. ISU is so proud of their austerity that they went on local TV news to brag about it: “…ISU also received a commendation from our regional accreditor, The Northwest Commissioner On College and Universities, for the process we undertook, that we can be a model for other states.”-Selena Grace, Associate Vice President for Institution Effectiveness, KPVI interview

Illinois: The 44 years old Sunshine Preschool, based in the Wheaton Evangelical Free Church, shutdown.  School District 65 will eliminate 29 full time jobs for the upcoming school year. School administrators say they’re preparing for the state to slash and burn their funding even more.   School District 122 laying off nine school lunch employees, because they are considered unnecessary. It’s actually part of a larger plan to cut $2.3-million from next school year’s budget.  After 43 years Joliet Area Suzuki Strings shutdown, blaming crashing student enrollment: “We just cannot financially sustain it anymore, our numbers have been gradually going down over the last four or five years. Last year, we were down to 40 students, and now we’re at about 25. You just can’t exist with that.”-Mary Smelser, founder

Indiana: Muncie Community Schools warned of layoffs, even after selling off their Wilson Junior High School building. Administrators said that because of DSS, and years of consolidation ops, their Central High School is now overstaffed.

Kansas: Kansas City Public Schools laid off 31 employees and cut pay for hundreds of others, blaming $2-million in state taxpayer funding cuts.

Louisiana: In Port Allen, First Student lost its school bus contract, 72 people now jobless. Company administrators say the loss of contract was “sudden” and “unforeseen”.  Baker School District administrators revealed they’ve already laid off employees for the upcoming school year, but refuse to say how many will become unemployed, which will include teachers with tenure. They’re short $1.2-million.

Maryland: Baltimore City School District laid off 209 employees! Administrators blame a $108-million shortfall.

Massachusetts: Gordon College said at least 14 employees will be laid off.  As of last month only 475 freshman students made the required deposits for the upcoming semester.  In New Bedford, the Horatio A. Kempton Elementary School being shutdown. Administrators are hoping that by shutting down a school they won’t have to eliminate jobs.  The Dracut Public Schools announced they must layoff 30 people, due to declining tax revenues which are the result of the bad economy. In a true sign of a failed system, the idiot School Chairman is pushing to create new taxes and fees for the already financially strapped residents.  51 years old Marian Court College shutdown due to “insurmountable financial challenges…..given declining enrollment numbers”.  Reports say Marshfield Public Schools’ plan to eliminate jobs has been softened by the retirement of 25 teachers.

Michigan: East Grand Rapids Board of Education laying off four people, cutting pay and moving some teachers to part time. The district is so short on funding that parents have started donation drives for the schools.   Battle Creek Public Schools eliminating 23 jobs. The district is lacking $2.1-million. Hazel Park Schools announced they will eliminate 116 jobs and slash salaries over the next five years, due to Disappearing Students Syndrome (a 30% decline since 2010)!   Marshall Public Schools laid off eight people. Another seven employees are being pushed into retirement. Administrators say enrollment is fine and blame the layoffs on state taxpayer funding cuts and the loss of grant money.  Wayne-Westland Community Schools laid off ten teachers. The Livonia Public Schools laid off 40 teachers. Plymouth-Canton Community Schools warned 73 teachers of pending layoffs. Garden City Schools laid off 46 teachers.  Ypsilanti Community Schools laid off 18 teachers, blaming it on a $2.2-million drop in state level taxpayer funding caused by a 7.8% drop in enrollment (they lost 325 students from last year)! It must be pointed out that state funding was actually increased by $163 per student, but  Disappearing Students Syndrome is so massive in Michigan that the increase in per student state funding cannot make up for the losses!  Calvin College bribed seven employees to quit, and warning that outright layoffs are coming. The Christian college has been relying on debt financing and is fighting to pay it down. Christians have already donated $25-million to pay down the debt, and the school is trying to cut $4.5-million in costs by 2017. News reports from 2013 said ‘Christian’ administrators overspent on new construction and made bad investments with donated money. In one case, $5-million that was supposed to pay down the debt was used to buy real estate instead! This is a clear case of Christians putting their faith into the money changers in the Temple (capitalist administrators) rather than in their God: “The former administration, the former president certainly had a reputation as someone who understood finances and business. He came from a banking background. And so I think there’s some bewilderment at the scope of the problem.”– David Diephouse, professor (who is obviously of ‘Blind Faith’)

Flint School District laid off more employees, this time 55 teachers. Another 16 employees retired. Because of DSS, and the increased cost of health insurance caused by ObamaCare, the school district is trying to cut $5.8-million!  Farmington Public Schools increased their layoffs to at least 180 for the 2015-16 school year: “It’s not as though we have a hidden pot of money.”-George Gurrola, vice president

Minnesota: The Litchfield School District warned it must increase the number of employees on its layoff list, due to DSS.

Mississippi: The Greenwood School District laying off 28 people.

Nebraska: In Grand Island, after 20 years the Heartland School of Dance shutdown due to the greedy attorney-landlords: “I recently received a lease-termination notice from the studio’s landlords…….The old heating system is worn out and too expensive to fix.”-Karen Jamieson, owner of the dance studio

New Jersey:  Brick Township Public Schools laying off 24 bus drivers, but warned that by not laying off more bus drivers they are going to have cut jobs elsewhere.  Their original plan was to eliminate 31 bus drivers, but they caught heat from the union.  Newark, the biggest city in the state, eliminated 155 school district employees, and the teachers union says that doesn’t include teachers, who are next on the chopping block!  Trenton Board of Education announced they must eliminate 162 jobs! Administrators blame competition with charter schools. Paterson School District eliminating 547 jobs! That’s 60% more than what was being discussed! The state appointed school superintendent said the district must cut at least $21-million from its budget.  Crashing & burning Atlantic City School District conducted a second round of school district cuts, laying off 75 more employees. It was also revealed that more than 30 employees were forced to resign or retire early. Administrators warned that a third round of layoffs is in the works and that a total of 4-hundred employees could be let go!  Sussex County Community College eliminating 11 jobs. Administrators blame a new $3-million renovation project for the Student Center, and five years of DSS. They expect to lose $1.2-million in the upcoming school year due to crashing student enrollment. The American Boychoir School in Princeton now chapter 11 bankrupt busted, saying they don’t even have any money to finish the school year: “The board has been compelled to consider several drastic alternatives, including closing the school immediately and ceasing operations.”-Rob D’Avanzo, Chairman of the Board

New York:  In NYC, Cambridge University Press issued a layoff WARN saying 67 of their 190 employees will be jobless by July.  In Brooklyn, Catholic Charities issued a shutdown WARN saying all their Early Childhood Education Programs will close in July, 89 jobs lost.  In Albany, the Brighter Choice Charter Middle School for Boys issued a WARN saying they’re shutting down in July, 37 jobs lost. The Brighter Choice Charter Middle School for Girls is also shutting down in July, 35 jobs lost. In Rochester, Durham School Services issued a WARN saying they’re shutting down in July, due to loss of contract, 142 jobs lost!  In Niskayuna, school bus company First Student issued a shutdown WARN for July, saying 62 people will become unemployed.  Academy of Our Lady of Good Counsel High School issued a shutdown WARN, saying 48 people will be laid off in August.  The Tuxedo Union Free School District announced they will layoff 20 people for next school year, they say it’s that or shutdown the George F. Baker High School.  All American School Bus issued a shutdown WARN for June, at least 207 jobs lost!  The Center for Educational Innovation issued a WARN saying they’ve lost a contract and at least 32 people will be laid off by July.   The Commission on Economic Opportunity issued a WARN saying they are shutting down their Stepping Stones Two childcare center in Rensselaer, 34 jobs lost in August.   College of Saint Rose eliminated 40 jobs, and slashed Obama Care benefits for employees (meaning employees will have to pay a greater share of the cost of their healthcare). Christian administrators blame The Rapture, I mean what I call Disappearing Student Syndrome (DSS). In just five years the school went from having a budget with a “modest surplus” to a “structural deficit”.  Hartwick College eliminated more than 20 jobs, without warning. Administrators also suddenly changed their 2015-16 school year budget. Apparently those who were laid off are forbidden to talk about it: “This culture will exacerbate the uncertainty and negative feelings following the layoff. They will feel that leadership does not care….”-Theodore Peters, professor

In Hyde Park, God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Hyde Park Nursery School and ‘his’ Roman Catholic Regina Coeli School. Regina Coeli School currently has only 50 students enrolled. In the case of Hyde Park Nursery School, church administrators blame city administrators: “Unfortunately, with the introduction of universal pre-kindergarten, the Hyde Nursery School and many other preschools, day care centers, and early learning centers were never offered the opportunity by the Hyde Park Central School District to provide universal pre-kindergarten to their students.”

North Carolina: For profit student rip off artist Brookstone College of Business suddenly shutdown, administrators admit they can’t comply with new federal education rules that require higher education to prove its students can find jobs after they graduate!  Madison County School District forced to shutdown their Laurel Elementary school. It’s blamed on DSS.  AB Tech announced it will shutdown the Haynes building and the Technology Commercialization Center on its Enka campus. News reports say AB Tech is prepping the Enka campus for sale. It’s blamed on the loss of $2-million in county taxpayer funding.

Ohio: News reports say 30 years old pumpkins, turkeys, beef/education venue Schapperacher Family Farm forced to shutdown. The operators would only say “…our family has been asked to vacate the Schappacher Farm property.”   After 130 years (surviving numerous depressions and recessions) Christian Saint Aloysius School. It’s blamed on DSS.  Saint Peter’s Child Care Center shutdown. Church administrators say “The Child Center’s operational losses have been substantial, with a projected shortfall this year in excess of $50,000. These factors make it impossible for St. Peter’s to continue offering this service to our community.”   After five years non-profit Boneyfiddle Arts Center shutdown, due to lack of funding: “It is really sad and painful for us, because we worked so hard to accomplish what we had. When we realized we could not meet our strategic goals we knew it was the logical choice.”-Jamie Benedict

Oregon: The Oregon School Board laid off five special ed assistants. Reports say it was the second round of layoffs so far.  Administrators have decided that special ‘needs’ students don’t need the help, but it’s really because of DSS. Their high schools, alone, have seen a 22% drop in enrollment over the past six years!

Pennsylvania: Connellsville Area School District laid off 40 teachers.  Reporters with WPXI did some math and discovered that the district lost 1-thousand 3-hundred students in the past ten years!  Camden City School District laid off 92 employees due to funding cuts caused by DSS. Superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard called it “a brutal process”.  Pittsburgh based Education Management Corporation announced it will eliminate another 3-hundred jobs across the U.S. in “ongoing efforts to offer students a great learning experience while keeping education affordable”!   Back in May, Education Management corporation shutdown all 15 of its Art Institute campuses!  Olney Charter High School eliminating 36 jobs including the principal. Employees say it’s retaliation for them forming their own union.

Rhode Island: Empire Beauty Schools blame DSS for the reason they’re shutting down their Providence school.

Tennessee: The McNairy County Board of Education eliminating 20 jobs; 15 current employees and five vacant teacher jobs.  Shelby County Schools laid off 5-hundred people! 490 teachers and 30 administrators: “We are a district with declining enrollment and budget issues. Every year we’re having to make tough decisions, and we try to keep as many of those decisions away from the classroom as possible.”-Sheila Redick

Texas: 58 Head Start employees being laid off across Refugio, Goliad and Bee counties.  The San Benito Consolidated Independent School District finally admitted they overspent $12-million, and have to layoff at least 37 employees.  Administrators also revealed they’ve already saved $5-million by pushing some employees to retire early or quit.  The SMART Schools summer camp for kids, held on Rice University property, shutdown six weeks early. It’s complicated but basically SMART Schools could not verify the certifications of the counselors, and they claim that promised funding from Be Inspired never came through.   In Edinburg, Ignite Public Schools has been shutdown by the Texas Education Agency. TEA administrators said the charter school failed at academics and managing their own budget.  School bus contractor Gold Star will shutdown in Manor, eliminating 69 jobs. The Manor Independent School District realized it’s actually cheaper to run their own school bus system.

Vermont: Concord High School will shutdown due to lack of funding caused by DSS.

Virginia:  Norfolk State University warned of layoffs due to a drop in enrollment by almost 1-thousand students since last year!

Washington DC: Privately funded Howard University laid off 84 people without warning. Last year administrators laid off 2-hundred employees!

Wisconsin:  University of Wisconsin-La Crosse announced it will eliminate 45 jobs to try and save $1.5-million. University administrators say they will take more action because they need to close an $8-million hole, caused by DSS! University of Wisconsin Madison warned it must eliminate 434 jobs and drop 320 courses over the next two years, no thanks to Right to Work you over Scott Walker, and other ‘lawmakers’, plan to cut $300-million from the state university system (never mind that Walker and other ‘lawmakers’ are going to spend $250-million tax dollars to help build a $500-million sports stadium)!  Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) laid off less than 20 people from its central office. MPS has a terrible graduation rate for high school students; in 2014 only 60.9% of students succeeded in graduating after four years of high school! Of the students who took five years only 68.8% graduated, and those who took six years only 73.4% graduated!   Racine Unified School District halting public use of their classroom decorations and resources facility, in order to save taxpayer money.

Wyoming: News reports say about three dozen WyoTech-Laramie employees got laid off by the new owner, Zenith Education Group. Wyo-Tech is one of many schools formerly owned by failed California based Corinthian Colleges. Zenith Education Group blamed the layoffs on DSS, saying the campus is down to just 5-hundred students.

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification