+1, and in previous years similar positions at a lower pay were very hard to fill. |
No one cares. When parents and admin start respecting the teaching profession and school positions in general- maybe we can dig our way out of this shortage one day but right now people are saying no thanks to teaching, subbing, bus driving, etc-read this site and you will surely know why people are done. |
They have been hiring them all year. Not just for right before SOLs. |
| I thought having high impact tutors was a state initiative to help deal with Covid learning loss? |
It is, thanks for sharing actual facts on DCUM. |
FCPS launched this high impact tutoring program before the state rolled out its initiative. |
| I have a tutor come to my classroom for a student who is already getting intervention and still needs support. Not an SOL grade. |
It is. I asked what our ES was doing at my son’s IEP meeting and the staff didn’t know what I was talking about. How are programs implemented functionally in some schools and so dysfunctionally in others? |
Did the IEP team include a principal or an assistant principal? If so, they were lying to you. Every school has a dedicated source of funding for tutoring that the principal can decide how to spend. It might be that he/she has already allocated the money given that it’s late in the year. |
All grades are SOL grades. Those are the standards you teach. |
| Put this money into hiring additional full-time teachers and reduce class sizes, and we will see SOL scores go up. It's as simple as that. My school has high-impact tutors and they've been paid many hours to sit in trainings and meetings, then meet with students they have no connection with (and some of whom are not motivated) who are pulled out of classes with their actual teachers, who know what they need but don't have time to deliver it...it's madness. |
+1000 |
Ok sorry. I meant an SOL TEST grade. Happy? |
Yes. Thank you. I have had principals that have made sure we don't say things like, "It's not an SOL grade". The standards you teach will probably be part of an assessment in later years. Also, why would it matter that your grade level isn't given an SOL test? If the students need support, they need support. |
No—a Principal designee attends. She was aware of HIT, but not necessarily how they were implementing it. The case manager chimed in that she knew of (1) 4th grader getting some hours, because his test scores were really low. I think I’ll keep digging. Compensatory services due to Covid issued last summer were a joke. |