No air conditioning in my high school yet.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The contract says if your room is above a certain temperature you can request an alternative teaching space. Have you done that yet?



Lol. There aren’t any spaces. I have taught on the stage, the hallway, the food pantry, etc.
Anonymous
Elementary that I teach at doesn’t have AC yet either. The office is nice and cool though!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The contract says if your room is above a certain temperature you can request an alternative teaching space. Have you done that yet?



Lol. There aren’t any spaces. I have taught on the stage, the hallway, the food pantry, etc.


But you can’t complain until you ask. Document it every time. Report out to parents, the media, BOE, county council Education committee. The more people make this public the less MCPS can ignore it. Complaining only here accomplishes nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The contract says if your room is above a certain temperature you can request an alternative teaching space. Have you done that yet?



Lol. There aren’t any spaces. I have taught on the stage, the hallway, the food pantry, etc.


But you can’t complain until you ask. Document it every time. Report out to parents, the media, BOE, county council Education committee. The more people make this public the less MCPS can ignore it. Complaining only here accomplishes nothing.


You don’t think I have? I’ve complained for years but I’ve been told there are no spaces to move to and they aren’t lying to me. I save my sick days for high humidity days when the walls and floors are slick with moisture. Those days are the worst.
Anonymous
So much for MCPS building schools meant to last 60 years. Our building was constructed 15 years ago and the building services manager said the HVAC system is cheap. We have hot and cold rooms as well. Seems like a recipe for condensation, and then, mold growth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The contract says if your room is above a certain temperature you can request an alternative teaching space. Have you done that yet?



Lol. There aren’t any spaces. I have taught on the stage, the hallway, the food pantry, etc.


But you can’t complain until you ask. Document it every time. Report out to parents, the media, BOE, county council Education committee. The more people make this public the less MCPS can ignore it. Complaining only here accomplishes nothing.


You don’t think I have? I’ve complained for years but I’ve been told there are no spaces to move to and they aren’t lying to me. I save my sick days for high humidity days when the walls and floors are slick with moisture. Those days are the worst.


Take the documentation from your admin to the media, BOE, and county council. Stop wasting your efforts here and push for real change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The contract says if your room is above a certain temperature you can request an alternative teaching space. Have you done that yet?



Lol. There aren’t any spaces. I have taught on the stage, the hallway, the food pantry, etc.


But you can’t complain until you ask. Document it every time. Report out to parents, the media, BOE, county council Education committee. The more people make this public the less MCPS can ignore it. Complaining only here accomplishes nothing.


You don’t think I have? I’ve complained for years but I’ve been told there are no spaces to move to and they aren’t lying to me. I save my sick days for high humidity days when the walls and floors are slick with moisture. Those days are the worst.


Take the documentation from your admin to the media, BOE, and county council. Stop wasting your efforts here and push for real change.



I see reading comprehension isn’t your forte. I HAVE done everything you wrote multiple times. Other colleagues have too. We are in a Title 1 school and nobody cares about the students and teachers. We can’t strike in Maryland so there won’t be any of that. In addition, we have a mold issue, rodent problem, and the place is falling apart. They are starting to renovate and I’d bet my next paycheck that they’ll be wearing hazmat suits when they tear down the walls in the building.
post reply Forum Index » Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: