How is teacher turnover looking out there?

Anonymous
Looking to leave after this year, been teaching for 15.
Anonymous
I left DCPS last year for another county in MD, not MCPS. It has been like a dream. I can’t believe I thought I had to put up with everything from DCPS.
Anonymous
Why do threads keep getting deleted?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do threads keep getting deleted?


Post in the feedback thread and ask.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi there! I replied upthread. I am the 15 year DCPS who quit a month ago. To the MCPS poster warning people against coming your way. I hear you. Schools are hard. But nothing is like DCPS. Trust me- once you guys roll into IMPACT we can chat.
FWIW I quit DCPS with zero days notice. And did not have a job lined up. I was swooped up, almost instantaneously by a ‘Big 5/3’ private school in the area. It’s a lovely- supportive- and kind place to teach. Just teach.
And at several points in the interview process what was said to me was ‘if you can teach in DCPS- you can survive anywhere’

Ps. I never once had to explain ‘why’ I left DCPS or why I even left mid-year. No one has to ask questions when the answers are obvious


Could you share how the pay compares to DCPS? That’s my big worry, that it will be a huge pay cut that I can’t take at the moment. It really sucks being in a job just for a paycheck.


Yup! It’s less. But not as much of a paycut as I thought it’d be. But the perks are unreal. 16 kids. Two teachers. And they are paying for my PhD.
Anonymous
This thread makes me so sad. I have two kids in early elementary in DCPS, both with absolutely fabulous teachers this year. I hate that it’s a toxic place to work for you all.
Anonymous
The council hearing last night was a great reason why teacher turnover was so bad. DCPS doesn't care. The Chancellor skipped the meeting and his abusive lackey David Pinder caught raked over the coals by Mendelsohn, to the point that Mendo had to call a recess until the Chancellor actually appears to testify.
If the people who are paid up to double what teachers make, still work from home, and haven't been in a classroom for more than a photo op don't care, why should we.
Anonymous
Seems much higher than usual at Bruce Monroe this year. Mopre teachers with five years or less experience, left the pofession it seems
Anonymous
Everyone is burned out and when teachers haven’t had a contract or raise in three years especially during inflation, what incentive is there to stay?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems much higher than usual at Bruce Monroe this year. Mopre teachers with five years or less experience, left the pofession it seems


I know of one kindergarten teacher that left. What other teachers has BM lost?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread makes me so sad. I have two kids in early elementary in DCPS, both with absolutely fabulous teachers this year. I hate that it’s a toxic place to work for you all.


Thank you for being kind.
Anonymous
Our kid’s MS science teacher quit recently with apparently very little notice. According to the kid, she was frustrated with the administration doing nothing about disruptive students. The gripes were also thinly veiled at BTS night and the PTCs. As a parent, I am starting to worry for the future of DCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The council hearing last night was a great reason why teacher turnover was so bad. DCPS doesn't care. The Chancellor skipped the meeting and his abusive lackey David Pinder caught raked over the coals by Mendelsohn, to the point that Mendo had to call a recess until the Chancellor actually appears to testify.
If the people who are paid up to double what teachers make, still work from home, and haven't been in a classroom for more than a photo op don't care, why should we.


Well considering David Pinder was removed as principal of McKinley for accusations of misusing funds and changing grades but is now high up in central office tells you everything you need to know about DCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The council hearing last night was a great reason why teacher turnover was so bad. DCPS doesn't care. The Chancellor skipped the meeting and his abusive lackey David Pinder caught raked over the coals by Mendelsohn, to the point that Mendo had to call a recess until the Chancellor actually appears to testify.
If the people who are paid up to double what teachers make, still work from home, and haven't been in a classroom for more than a photo op don't care, why should we.


Well considering David Pinder was removed as principal of McKinley for accusations of misusing funds and changing grades but is now high up in central office tells you everything you need to know about DCPS.


Wow. Unreal.
Anonymous
Former DCPS here and current contract sub in several other schools. I love subbing. But its hard right now, even in good schools. Kids are behind, demands are high, emotionally parents can be less than understanding with unrealistic expectations...

... all parents should be teaching their children at home or investing in tutors if your child attends public school. Even the good schools are struggling. Teachers that aren't quitting are getting sick. I've been sick so much this year, more than I've ever been...

...please keep your kids at home if you are sick.

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