Looking for ideas about how to help DC school attract subs

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Get rid of IMPACT. Develop a new evaluation instrument that rewards teachers who show up every day


What is this medical innovation that keeps teachers and their families from getting sick or needing to go to the doctor?


All the teachers who are going to call out tomorrow are not sick. I would love an IMPACT bump for people who take fewer than a certain number of days off each year. Or a small bonus. Not hurt other teachers but reward those who don’t miss much work. And just to be clear I wouldn’t get the bonus because I have a toddler who is always sick. But I think its a good idea.


I think it would be a lawsuit waiting to happen from those with chronic illnesses. DCPS already allows staff who don’t use any sick days to cash them out. I don’t think it’s fair to give money in exchange for not using something you are contractually allowed to use. If I don’t use my health plan, can I get money back for that? I rarely take days off. If I do it’s for the flu or a doctors appointment I couldn’t schedule on a day off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Classrooms with technology that works so when a sub has to jump in and doesn't have the teachers laptop they can still use the desktop to do other things. Instead of a desktop that is more of a gigantic paper weight.


Hahaha, I'm a classroom teacher and the tech doesn't work for ME, so not sure what they can do for a sub.
Anonymous
A few things have stopped me from being a sub (I'm not in DC but imagine it's the same everywhere): The onerous amount of paperwork required, including chasing down a college transcript even though I have 20 years of professional work experience, the professional references (gotta have three and one has to be my current employer--from who I would be taking vacation to sub) and honestly, the pay. I want to help, but my county pays virtually nothing for subs and although I would love to help, I would end up losing money and I can't afford it.

Before I even got a sub job, I'm out $40 for expedited college transcripts and $25 for fingerprinting.
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