Pubdate: Sun, 21 Aug 2011 Source: Peoria Journal Star (IL) Copyright: 2011sPeoria Journal Star Contact: http://pjstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/338 Author: Kristen Woodley TEACHERS' RAISES WOULD PAY FOR DRUG TESTING The Illini Bluffs community is a nice, soft-spoken one, so I have tried to keep the rush of opinions about the recent strike firmly locked inside my own mind. Alas, they have made their escape, and I am now forced to share. Let me begin with the most outspoken part of this strike, the teachers! I believe the teachers are in line for a 2 percent raise this year, on top of a 3 percent raise last year. These raises also come along with a yearly vertical rate climb the teachers automatically get, no contract needed. Now, if you would like to read what the contract entails, you can run along to your neighborhood gossip and find out secondhand, or you can go to your school's Web page and look at the final offers from both union and School Board. If the teachers think the board is spending money the district doesn't have on random drug testing, why ask for a raise? They can give back a measly fraction of their raises and that would be more than enough to cover the cost (I believe $2,000 to $6,000). It should all be about the children, right? Teachers do not become teachers for the money. I should know; I am getting my degree to become one. Second, regarding the drug testing, the board has added the following assurances: "Upon acceptance by the Federation of the board's proposal the board will implement a policy requiring all district administrators to be included in the drug and alcohol testing program and every member of the board has voluntarily agreed to be included in the program." So you see, the board and administrators are all on board. Why are the teachers so bent out of shape about it? Third, although I applaud board members for not being as childish in their attempts to win over the community as the teachers, would it kill them to make a statement? I have read all the "statements" made by the teachers and they can't all be true. Why not do away with the lies and tell the people of this community what is really going on? After all, we chose them! I am disappointed in the school I graduated from seven years ago. I am disappointed with the finger-pointing and name calling. No one is acting in the children's best interests. The schools are only as strong as their weakest link, and right now, all of those involved are pretty damn weak in my book. Shame on you. Shame on all of you. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.