Teachers have stopped teaching?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its everywhere. The end is in sight and they've all given up in favor of planning their long vacations.



Ha! What teacher has the money for a long vacation?


Its zero to do with money and every thing to do with time. June 12 end. August 31st start - for state schools, often June 12 end and Sept 8 start for privates. Use your brain.
Anonymous
I work summer school every year to make ends meet as well as tutoring most of the year. In my case, it has to do with time AND money. But enjoy your trip!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work summer school every year to make ends meet as well as tutoring most of the year. In my case, it has to do with time AND money. But enjoy your trip!


Exactly, so you start planning your summer tutoring in the final weeks of school - it totally makes sense that you give up focus on the day job.
Anonymous
I'm hoping my child's teacher is using his computer time in class to be looking for another job. It is no surprise that kids are failing county finals when teachers are not teaching to the end.
Anonymous
I teach summer school and tutor most of the school year. I don't just do summer tutoring. I don't even know where/what grade I will teach for summer school. So no, I have not stopped teaching. Our administration is still doing informal observations to get ready for our reaccreditation in a few weeks. Not all teachers have stopped teaching. But maybe if you just keep repeating yourself...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After APs and senior finals, many upper level classes basically end. Yes, kids are expected to show up and sometimes have a final project, but basically the school year is over for them in May. After next week my 11th grader will only have instruction in three classes. Even teachers in the music programs stop teaching after the final concerts which happen in late April-mid May. Pretty ridiculous and a waste of time.


That is why many private schools have internships and/or community service projects for seniors the last month of school. So much better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its everywhere. The end is in sight and they've all given up in favor of planning their long vacations.



Ha! What teacher has the money for a long vacation?


Its zero to do with money and every thing to do with time. June 12 end. August 31st start - for state schools, often June 12 end and Sept 8 start for privates. Use your brain.


MCPS teachers report until 6/16 and come back in mid-August.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I teach summer school and tutor most of the school year. I don't just do summer tutoring. I don't even know where/what grade I will teach for summer school. So no, I have not stopped teaching. Our administration is still doing informal observations to get ready for our reaccreditation in a few weeks. Not all teachers have stopped teaching. But maybe if you just keep repeating yourself...


I would imagine if my boss was coming in and observing then I would be making great lesson plans. So probably the issue is with the principal and administration of my child's high school. They are not making the rounds so teachers have the freedom to not teach.

At our school, the kids are watching Disney movies in class. My child thinks staying home would be more beneficial because she then could start doing the exam review guides online.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its everywhere. The end is in sight and they've all given up in favor of planning their long vacations.



Ha! What teacher has the money for a long vacation?


Its zero to do with money and every thing to do with time. June 12 end. August 31st start - for state schools, often June 12 end and Sept 8 start for privates. Use your brain.


MCPS teachers report until 6/16 and come back in mid-August.


Sure they do but they are not "teaching" during that time, with no kids in the class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I teach summer school and tutor most of the school year. I don't just do summer tutoring. I don't even know where/what grade I will teach for summer school. So no, I have not stopped teaching. Our administration is still doing informal observations to get ready for our reaccreditation in a few weeks. Not all teachers have stopped teaching. But maybe if you just keep repeating yourself...


You're repeating yourself a lot. You sound annoyed. No one is picking you out as failing to complete your work - but you have to know that there are plenty of disappointed parents where the teachers are failing to keep working.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its everywhere. The end is in sight and they've all given up in favor of planning their long vacations.



Ha! What teacher has the money for a long vacation?


My husband and I are both teachers, and we're heading to Europe this summer with the kids.

No, we're not millionaires, but we're not idiots with our money either.

Thanks for making a sweeping generalization.




You must have many years of experience in a high paying school district then. I can barely afford my bills some months.


It's their mama and papa buying them the trip, but they will never admit it


no, sweetie pie

not the case

But you can go on pretending.
Anonymous
Both my MS and HS kids have been doing homework all afternoon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its everywhere. The end is in sight and they've all given up in favor of planning their long vacations.



Ha! What teacher has the money for a long vacation?


Its zero to do with money and every thing to do with time. June 12 end. August 31st start - for state schools, often June 12 end and Sept 8 start for privates. Use your brain.


MCPS teachers report until 6/16 and come back in mid-August.


Sure they do but they are not "teaching" during that time, with no kids in the class.


But they are working.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I teach summer school and tutor most of the school year. I don't just do summer tutoring. I don't even know where/what grade I will teach for summer school. So no, I have not stopped teaching. Our administration is still doing informal observations to get ready for our reaccreditation in a few weeks. Not all teachers have stopped teaching. But maybe if you just keep repeating yourself...


You're repeating yourself a lot. You sound annoyed. No one is picking you out as failing to complete your work - but you have to know that there are plenty of disappointed parents where the teachers are failing to keep working.



Most of my students' parents are a disappointment to me too. So it works both ways.
Anonymous
Because of 10th grade PARCC testing, my High School kids once again do not report to school till 11:30am. 4 hours lost of instructional time. I don't understand why the whole school is affected because of AP and PARCC testing. My kids have been part time students this entire marking period. They will have another missed day for high school graduation. Seriously, isn't there something more educational that the school could come up with than say "Don't come to school"?
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