How does the substitute know?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teachers usually have 3 days or so of emergency sub plans. They can be used at any time during the year.


Our second grade teacher sent subs 5 times in 3 months.



The plans have to be replenished so we always have 3 days of plans available.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And I will go into work early, leave my plans and prep all the materials for the sub and go home. I'm usually at school 6:30 a.m. anyways every morning, so unless I'm puking, even if I feel terrible I can still drag myself out of bed and into work for 30 minutes to prep it all before anyone else is in the building.


Shedding germs all over as you go. Please stop doing this, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And I will go into work early, leave my plans and prep all the materials for the sub and go home. I'm usually at school 6:30 a.m. anyways every morning, so unless I'm puking, even if I feel terrible I can still drag myself out of bed and into work for 30 minutes to prep it all before anyone else is in the building.


Shedding germs all over as you go. Please stop doing this, PP.


I seriously can’t understand when teachers in my building do this. If you’re sick, stay home. Don’t spread your germs all over the door handles, copier, computer etc. It’s one day. These are usually the teachers who are so busy acting like a martyr that they don’t stop to think that this is actually selfish of them to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teacher has a plan prepared.

Sub comes in, doesn't bother to look at it, and does something different.

Kids tell teacher. Teacher gets annoyed. Another wasted day.

Etc...


My subs have thanked me for leaving really detailed plans so that took a lot of guesswork out of what they needed to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teacher has a plan prepared.

Sub comes in, doesn't bother to look at it, and does something different.

Kids tell teacher. Teacher gets annoyed. Another wasted day.

Etc...


My subs have thanked me for leaving really detailed plans so that took a lot of guesswork out of what they needed to do.


I'm the sub who posted upthread. Yes, THANK YOU for leaving detailed plans whenever possible! It makes everything go much more smoothly. I don't understand the subs who disregard the plans and decide to do their own thing for an entire day. That sounds stressful for everyone involved.

Serious question for the people who complain about subs who don't follow directions and waste an entire day: Do you report these employees to the Sub Office and/or request a "Do Not Send" on that person? I was told more than three complaints (fewer if it's something really serious) will get a sub terminated.
Anonymous
As already stated, teachers have emergency plans ready, but most will email up-to-date relevant plans to the office, team lead or other colleague who will deliver them to the sub. Information like rosters and the like are in the sub folder.
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