Why so many chiefs? What was wrong with the previous system? Under other administrations there didn’t use to be so many central office people. They all fit in one small building by the planetarium. As a tax payer, I am paying attention and am glad teachers are speaking up.
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Honestly, this sounds like a great gig to me. Better than "standard" government work. |
Kind of. This is anonymous and they hold the purse strings. But trust me, it’s bad. |
People in non-teacher jobs frequently work well over 40hrs/week and don't get paid for it. No, we don't have contracted hours, we're at will employees, but we get paid a fixed salary for 40 days a week. I usually work 45-50 hours a week. |
You too should then be angry at your employer. Don't crab bucket teachers because they are speaking out. |
I don’t access AEM. Thank you for posting this, WOW, just WOW! |
I don’t know what your point is.
Most people in central office are not working more than 40 hours per week. And now as this thread points out, they are not even working a normal calendar year. Most teachers on the other hand are working much more than their contracted hours. |
Syphax= Ivory Tower... the majority of Syphax people (look for the Rothy's) haven't been inside a school building in years, long before covid. Teachers are sick of them and all the trumped up busy work they throw at teachers in the schools. They certainly didn't come back to work when the rest of us did; Syphax is like a ghost town with a lot of them "working from home" and calling it in. The fact that they are given paid leave is sickening considering what is happening in understaffed, over capacity classrooms filled with highly stressed, needy students. Can't wait to be done with all of them. I hope they are reading this and get a clue how much they are despised. Signed, longtime APS teacher |
Aps teacher here
In addition to the nonsense of central office giving itself 3-5 more weeks of vacation each year, they also messed with teacher salaries last year. When Aps readjusted the teacher pay scale last year, they moved many many teachers down one or more pay grade levels. While aps admin and the school board claim to have raised teachers salaries by large amounts it’s not true for most people. I got a small pay bump yes. But I also got moved down on the salary scale. So a teacher with 5 years experience at APS is not at a “step E” on the pay scale. That teacher is at a “step c”. Teachers have complained to the school board and admin who seem completely uninterested in fixing it. Many teachers left last year because of this change. Many colleagues and I are considering leaving this year. We will make more in FCPS. The APS parent community needs to stand up and say something or the teacher exitus will be worse at the end of this school year. |
*exodus |
Congrats to the teacher who made the public comment. This has been out there in dribs and drabs, but she was brave to blow it open. |
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Love previous poster’s “look for Rothy’s” comment!! So accurate (if you know, you know)
I can tell you that the words APS teachers use to describe “Syphax” used to be “clueless”, “incompetent”, “doing nothing”, but recently words like “disgusting”, “gross” are being added to illustrate people at central office who are supposedly “leaders”. This needs immediate attention from the school board and tax payers. If you are a parent with kids at APS, do you like what you see??? Are you ok with paying central office staff (who are largely despised by teachers) all those paid leave and gifted vacation time??? |