Friday, August 15, 2008

To Teach or Not to Teach? Asked the Administrator...


When speaking with other educators the issue of salary invariably is discussed. Teachers in Florida do not make much money. I have a Masters degree and with ten years experience I make around $42,000 having started at $36,000. If you do the math you might think that I have received an impressive raise in salary. The $3,000 increase was due to achieving my Masters degree; the rest is ten years of seniority.

So what is the other topic teachers discuss? Respect. Teachers basically want to be allowed to teach. We can’t afford to live. But why won’t anyone allow us to teach? With all the pressure and micro-managing teachers are under they rarely really have the ability to do what they were trained and really want to do, which is teach. Teachers end up being scared robo-educators lacking creativity due to the rigidness that is forced upon them.

This teacher just smiles when she hears an administrator remind their subordinate teachers they too were teachers just before they are going to act like administrators. In my safe insides I know why they are no longer teachers and have chosen the path of administration instead. It’s harder to be a teacher than it is to be an administrator and the pay is just so much better.

If only the politicians knew how much more they would get from teachers if they would only respect them a little more.

Discounts for Florida Teachers

http://www.fldoe.org/justforteachers/discounts.asp Discounts just for Teachers

Apparel
Ann Taylor offers exclusive deals and discounts just for teachers. Sign up to receive 20% off right now!

Books
Barnes and Noble offers a regular 20% discount off the list price of hardbacks and 15% off soft cover books with their Educator Discount Card. For more information, click the following:

Barnes & Noble Educator Discount Card

Computers and Software
Most computer manufacturers offer educator discounts. Before purchasing a personal computer, contact the major manufacturers to ask about their discounts. Click on the appropriate company to view their discounts:


http://www.apple.com/education/
http://www.dell.com/content/segmenter.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=eep&cs=2244
http://government.hp.com/hub.asp?agencyid=135&state=FL

PC People, Inc.
Offers a discounted price list for educators that offers more than 10,000 software and hardware items. You need to show a valid faculty badge or pay stub to be eligible. http://pcpeople.com/pricelist/Pricelist-Acad_Retail.htm.

Software Express
Offers discounts of up to 75% from a variety of publishers. Their online catalog lists products by category, publisher and title. They require a Staff ID or letter from the Principal on school letterhead along with a driver's license to take advantage of these discounts. http://www.swexpress.com/home.nsf/pages/eligibility

Supplies
JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores
Offers a Teacher Discount Card good for 10% off each total purchase all year long. Office Depot Star Teacher Program
Teachers who participate in Office Depot's Star Teacher Program receive everyday discounts on qualifying in-store purchases and are included in a variety of special events and promotions during the year. Sign up for the Star Teacher Program by visiting your local Office Depot store.

Florida Offers
Home Loan Discounts and Apartment Assistance
http://www.fldoe.org/justforteachers/financial_resources.asp

Theme Parks
Free 12 Month Educator Passes to Sea World (Orlando)
The “Florida Teacher Study Pass” provides unlimited admission to SeaWorld for full-time, classroom (K-12) teachers from August to August of each school year. In order to receive your pass, simply present a copy of your Florida Teacher Certificate, a photo ID, and a recent paycheck stub to the Annual Pass Center at SeaWorld Orlando. Call 407-370-1386 for the most up-to-date information.

Free 12 Month Educator Passes to Kennedy Space Center (Orsino-45 min. NE of Orlando)
Discover first hand how a field trip can enrich every student’s education with the “Educator Study Pass.” Full-time Florida and Georgia educators receive a free Annual Pass to explore the Kennedy Space Center themselves. Educators can enjoy all the benefits of admission, visit the NASA Educator Resource Center to learn about educational programs and receive new classroom materials. Teachers can also tour NASA’s launch headquarters, meet a real astronaut and watch exhilarating IMAX movies. To be eligible for an Educator's Study Pass, educators must possess a valid Florida or Georgia teacher certificate and be currently employed at an accredited school as a full-time K-12 classroom educator. To receive an Educator Study Pass, educators must present these items to the ticket agents located at the ticket plaza. Professional educators can visit the NASA Educator Resource Center (ERC) to receive information, copy NASA videotapes, reproduce software, slides and videotapes, and review lesson plans and other teaching materials. For details on available materials or to make an appointment, call the ERC at 321-867-4090.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Grow Your Own Food!


Other ways to save money is to actually grow your own food. You don't need a farm or even a large back yard. You can start with simple herbs that you can use to cook with or to make teas. You can even grow some fruits and vegetables in pots.


You can grow just about any kind of berries. The best containers for growing fruit are those only slightly larger (2-3 inches) than the existing rootball. A good size for most fruits is 18 inches in diameter and at least 16-18 inches deep. Soft fruits like strawberries can be grown in much smaller pots and work well in hanging baskets or window boxes. Set large pots on casters to make moving them around the yard and in and out of the house easier. http://tiny.cc/hQKZP


But if you want to move beyond small fruit here is a list of all the fruit you can grow in pots:
Tropical Fruits
Citrus Fruits
Avocado
Banana
Key Lime
Kumquat
Lemon
Strawberry
Carambola
Cattley Guava
Guava
Papaya
Passion Fruit
Pineapple


Pretty amazing! for more information on how to grow fruits in pots visit: U of F Fact Page at http://tiny.cc/1vdjl

So far I have planted the following:
drawf lemons (very succesful), mint, spearment (yerba buena), cilantro, drawf oranges, oregano, tomato, guisquil (see picture), bell pepper, lettuce, papaya (only gave one fruit), avocado (will take 4-6 years to bear fruit), casava (yuca-matures in 6 months).
I have had the most success with the drawf lemons. They are delicious. I just love them. The herbs are all very succesful too and I love to add mint to my salads and I have learned to add them to my main courses too.

I have had tomatoes before and there is nothing like a tomato grown in your own backyard. Once you've tasted a tomato that is home grown you don't want to buy them at the store. I had to start my tomato garden again because my dogs got into my garden and destroyed them. I guess they like tomatoes too! This time I invested in cages and I think they will do much better.

Guisquil is not a very tastey vegetable, actually its tastes like water, but it has no calories and takes on the taste of whatever you cook with it. I could not verify it but I have been told it has diuretic properties. So far I have about 5 quisquiles from 1 seed in less then a couple of months.

You don't have to buy plants you can plant seeds from fruits and vegetables you've bought at the store. Not all of them will flourish but some will. Just keep trying or go ahead and buy a plant or two at the store. If you have a friend that is into gardening and has some herbs they may give you a spring and that is all you need. I have a beautiful lush mint plant that was planted from a spring that came with a take out dinner from a vietnamese restaurant!

My brother is also into gardening and he has beautiful pineapples in his garden from left over pineapple tops he bought at the supper market.

So next time you want to save some money, think about growing your own food! Its fun, organic, and cheap.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Coupons, Samples, and Sweepstakes

Coupons can save you money. But you don't have to wait to see them in the newspaper or favorite magazine. You can seek them out on the Internet. Just be very careful not to sign up for Scams! Search out for coupons on well known corporate websites and not from third party websites. Be weary and be safe.

You can also sign up for samples. Sometimes you get the free sample in the mail and other times you get a coupon to go pick it up at the store. But NEVER return a card for a free sample you get in the mail, most likely you are signing up for a free sample plus a monthly order. Return the card and ask them to take you off ALL thier mailing lists.

Sweepstakes are terribly difficult to win, but they are free. You also have to deal with the follow up junk mail you will most likely generate after you sign up. You make up your mind if its worth it. Again, only sign up with large well known reputable companies and be careful because there are copy cats out there.

Here are some places you may look for samples, sweepstakes, and coupons:

http://tinyurl.com/3y3akm Bombay Furniture

http://www.planters.com/sweepstakes1.aspx

http://tinyurl.com/3ydbkb Better Homes and Gardens

http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/cvsmain CVS

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Paint your Roof & Get a Rain Barrel with subsidized programs


Since I am a Moneyless Teacher in Miami, FL I found some ways to save money in through special subsidized programs. If you don’t live in Miami, FL your city may have similar programs to save you $$$$.

Florida Power & Light Reflective Roof http://www.fpl.com/business/savings/building_envelope.shtml
They will paint your roof for FREE with a special reflective paint that will help save you money in electricity.

Florida Power & Light Budget Billing
http://www.fpl.com/residential/budget_billing.shtml
Nothing free but at least it helps you budget your bills by allowing you to pay a monthly average.
In addition FP&L has a program where you are offered a monthly discount if you allow them to place you on a special list of addresses where if need be they may temporarily discontinue electricity in case of emergencies. The disconnect time is only hours and it is during non-peak time. It is not on any website, you would have to call 305-442-8770 and explain the program (I guess it’s a secret). I have been on the program for about six years and never had my electricity turned off. You receive a credit of about $9 per month. Do the math.

Miami-Dade County Rain Barrel
Conserve water and save on your bill. Rain barrels usually cost between $190 to $300. You can get one for $45.
http://miami-dade.ifas.ufl.edu/environment/documents/RB_May08_000.pdf

You have to keep up with these programs since they come and go. I recently had my entire attic insulated for free with a subsidized program from FP&L. Unfortunately this program is no longer available.

Organizing your Finances/Creating a Financial Profile




Organize your Finances

You may be saving money by cutting coupons and corners, but what good is that for if you don’t know where your financial belly button is?

You know where your real belly button is, well you should know where you are financially as easy as being able to touch your belly button with your eyes closed, but do you? What interest rate do you pay for your mortgage, what is your payoff? What do you pay in taxes? Etc, etc.

Everyone needs to have a financial profile, just like you do on your internet accounts, but this time with the TRUTH. This will serve as a budget for you but will also be a one stop information sheet of all the important business you have to take care of in your life. In other words, in case of fire or hurricane, this sheet goes with you.

Things to remember; keep the financial profile safe where only you can access it and where someone you choose may access it if something may happen to you. Update it at least every 3 months. Here is a nice format you might want to try to begin to input your own information. It is a windows template you can download to excel. http://tinyurl.com/y254ry

Things you may want to include:

Credit cards:
id them with the last 4 numbers only
include the interest rate and balance
phone number

Mortgage:
Phone number
Interest rate
Payoff
Account number

CDs/Bonds/IRA
ID numbers
Rates
Manager phone numbers

Insurance Info (life, car, house, etc):
Contact number
Cost
Id number

Believe it or not you need to include your goals somewhere on your Financial Profile, if not what in the world are you saving for? You need to have them in 3 categories: Immediate goals, Short term goals, and Long Term Goals.

Immediate goals are anything that needs to be done from yesterday to three months. Fixing your car breaks would probably go here.

Short term can be four month to two years. You might place painting the car in this category.
Long term is over two years. And finally you might place buying a new car in this final category which happens to be the

How to Save At Restaurants


The truth of the matter is that everyone enjoys going out to a nice restaurant every now and then. But who can afford to? One entry can cost anywhere between $12 to $17 dollars depending on the type of restaurant you go to and if you are enticed to savor the appetizing appetizers you are out at least another $6 to $9 dollars. We haven’t even mentioned drinks, dessert and coffee.

Well here is one trick you might want to try which will save you some money and allow you to savor the “taste” of the restaurant. First of all many restaurants have a special price menu for “Early Birds”. The first thing you should do is go during this time period and save a couple of bucks right off the top.

Then go with some friends and try ordering lots of appetizers and split one entre, or skip the entre all together. Restaurant servings are so large that usually appetizers are large enough to represent a meal, specially if you top it off with a simple side salad or soup. If you look closely at the menu you might even realize that the appetizers are very similar to the main entre, so why pay more?

And finally, why are you paying $2 dollars for a soda when you can get a full liter for one? And $4 dollars for coffee is insane. Drink water!!!! Many times I finish my dinner and then go out to a cheap dinner to top off my meal with coffee with my friends. It makes the even longer and more fun. Plus we feel like we’ve gotten away with something. You can also plan to have coffee and ice cream ahead of time at someone’s house, toss a coin to figure out who’s house it will be at. Even if the person has to buy the coffee bag and ice cream carton it will probably be cheaper to buy it at the supermarket than to pay for one serving. Make it a game, enjoy it and save more money.

My own personal tip is to go on a week day if you can so you can enjoy better service and avoid being seating next to that proverbial loud customer that seems to always pop up even in the nicest restaurants. You know the one; the one that is shouting on the cell phone, or brings the children that are running up and down the restaurant, or is talking at the top of his lungs as if cheering at football team. Ah, nice, quiet, and saving a buck…..sounds like heaven to me!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Free website to create tests, eportfolios, and more!


Yacapaca for Teachers is a free website where you can:
Create quizzes, surveys, tests, eportfolios and more
Discover modify and share assessments
Set work for the whole class with a few mouseclicks.
Mark automatically
Analyse with tools that improve your teaching

This information was contributed by Judy Herrell, a teacher in Miami, FL

Florida Property Tax Amendment


This post is pretty much for Florida. It seems as if the official position of the union in Miami, FL is to vote against the Property Tax Amendment. I am not speaking on behalf of the union. I am only speaking on my own personal position. I NEED MONEY!

I filled out my absentee ballot today. I felt no guilt when I voted YES for the Property Tax Amendment. I have heard people say that $240 dollars will not produce any economical relief for individuals and cause havoc at public service levels. It will help offset the amount I will now have to pay for health insurance. And as for public service, they have never been very accessible so I don’t think I will notice any difference.

On the School District level I certainly am not naïve enough to believe that if there was more funding available for our District we would automatically have a better salary and better benefits. This is obvious when I see the way the District chooses to use our tax dollars and salary/benefit funds towards capricious items. Our funds go into $40,000 office remodeling and security that is not needed, sending principals to Harvard, expensive luncheons at Parrot Jungle, replacing perfectly working computer monitors with high end flat screens, etc. Only strong arm negotiations can change the manner in which employees get paid, and only vigilant Board Members can change the manner in which the Budget gets distributed. We can have endless funds and still get pennies on the dollar unless the two things I mention above happen.

I am asked by some to fund with my taxes these unnecessary expenditures while my benefits are cut and while I have to work double to survive economically. I will not do that.

I have also signed the Fair Property Tax for All, Inc in hopes of being able to get even more tax relief in the future. I am sick and tired of funding irresponsible public entities and watching them splurge my money while I count pennies.

So since this is a Blog to provide tips on how to save money, I am providing the tip on the vote for the property tax amendment in order to save the approximate $240. You can also sign the petition at Fair Property Tax for All in order to save even more!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Save Money on Home Telephone Bills


Lets say you already stripped your home phone service of all the bells and whistles such as call waiting, three way calling, call forwarding, etc, now what can you do to save yourself more money? Well, I found a great way to eliminate my monthly phone bills of $36 to only a one time purchase of $40 a YEAR and the following YEAR is only $19! It is called MagicJack. It is a little devise that you connect to your computer and then you connect your telephone to your MagicJack and you are all set to go saving a few hundred a year in phone bills.