Don't elementary teachers get planning time while their class is in specials every day? |
1-3 times a week they have required meetings -CLT. ES teachers have anywhere between 2-4 hours a week to plan and prepare materials, grade, respond to emails, etc. My principal cut down a meeting this year so we have 4 hours a week. Last year we had two meetings and had 3 hours. |
Most school districts in the country have spring break not tied to Easter. It is usually earlier in March. |
That’s because that came down from Dr Reid. 240 minutes of teacher directed planning time a week is what you are supposed to have, but a lot of principals were ignoring that SB policy. |
According to something the SB put out a couple years ago? A year ago? ES teachers had less planning time. They was even a tiny bit of talk about returning to early release Mondays - maybe even a survey? |
When we had early release Mondays we didn't have one hour specials and Monday afternoons were often spent in meetings/PD. When the early release days went away (under Dr. Garza I believe), the new policy stated that ES teachers would get a minimum of 300 minutes, with at least 240 teacher directed and 60 for collaborative team meetings. Most principals didn't abide by that and I think some still don't. Elementary teachers engaged in the responsibilities associated with their position on a fulltime basis shall be allowed 300 minutes of planning time per week or 600 minutes over a 2-week period. Within that time, a minimum of 60 minutes of collaborative planning time and 240 minutes of teacher-directed planning times per week or 120 minutes of collaborative planning time and 480 minutes of teacher-directed planning times over a 2-week period will be provided. Classroom planning time is provided during art, physical education, music, and/or other instructional programming. Other certified personnel without direct classroom responsibilities may also be assigned in a manner that provides planning time. Such assignments may only exceed 10 hours per week per position with the approval of the region assistant superintendent. https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/BR9JS84E8A87/$file/R4422.11.pdf |
What other Christian holiday is there? There's Christmas and then Easter. None of the others are celebrated by schools/federal gov. And Easter is a Sunday, so you weren't going to school on it anyways. I too wish they'd separate Easter from spring break. I'd like the first week of March please. Currently my choices are to travel with my family as we need a vacation or celebrate Easter with extended family. If they were separated I could easily do both. |
In the past two years my DW and two of our friends have switched from teaching ES to MS. They all say they have more planning time and while they still have a lot to do, their workload is lighter than when they were in the ES. We recently found out another friend is going to make the switch next school year. |
Depending on which denomination you ask, any where from none to most days on the calendar. But off the top of my head the most common might be recognizing Holy Week (which right now is spring break), the season of Advent and Ash Wednesday/the season of Lent, plus for all liturgical churches All-Saints Day - all of which FCPS did note this year with the observance design challenge. |
I believe this is a public education and separation of church and state is a thing. We are trying to accommodate all religions when all the does is make for an inefficient and choppy calendar everyone. |