That’s all the money the Lancaster High School program gets for its food budget. Depending on the number of students involved, that’s not buying much beyond the level of frozen vegetables … unless the teacher’s dipping into her own purse.
Which is happening in other high school programs, I believe. Some of them get less than that $325.
That, in turn, means that a raise is not always a raise.
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October 27, 2006
Is $325 enough for Culinary Arts? And when is a raise not a raise?
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