Public school teachers will be losing jobs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is creating a virtual only school permanently. They will need staff to teach those classes separately.


Virtual pays a lot less.
Anonymous
As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


????? Troll much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.

Too bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.


I don't think I'd ever send my kids to private, but I support vouchers as a way of adding some level of accountability to the public school system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.

Too bad.

We’ll see- I think the last year has definitely moved the needle of public opinion in that direction
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.

Too bad.

We’ll see- I think the last year has definitely moved the needle of public opinion in that direction


LOL. Keep dreaming. You aren’t getting vouchers. It’s not happening. You want private? Pay for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You mean during the nationwide teacher shortage? Okay. Maybe they'll get rid of the trailer parks of classroom modulars in the back while they're at it.


+1



Teacher haters are PATHETIC.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.


No, not that many. Just the nut jobs who listen to RWNJ propaganda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is creating a virtual only school permanently. They will need staff to teach those classes separately.


Virtual pays a lot less.


Citation?

It requires specialized facilitation & technical skills.
Anonymous
I doubt this will materialize. Government (federal) probably will continue to shore up local budgets and not heavily penalize potentially temporary drops in enrollment. If people are really enrolling in private (or other) options in large numbers several years out, eventually there will be fewer jobs for public school teachers.

Anonymous
My FCPS principal said they went to staffing and weren't expecting any destaffs (unless gatehouse announces some virtual program that doesn't currently exist that throws off next year's numbers further).

Wouldn't surprise me if they don't hire as many new bodies as they usually have to. They'll just let retirement/attrition happen naturally and not fill those positions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is creating a virtual only school permanently. They will need staff to teach those classes separately.


Virtual pays a lot less.


If they are MCPS teachers working for MCPS they will b paid the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.


A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.


I don't think I'd ever send my kids to private, but I support vouchers as a way of adding some level of accountability to the public school system.


It doesn't add accountability. It just removes kids and funding. In some areas that might work but here, except catholics, most private schools are $30-60K and in MoCo there are few private schools and the good ones are generally full.
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