The teachers are not getting the promised raise. This should be done every week. |
Parents have to go back into the office 5 days a week so there should be no school days off at all. |
Do high schools get this too? Those teachers also need planning time. |
THEY LITERALLY HAVE PLANNING TIME ALREADY |
I believe the curriculum is released for next year is for K-8. Will middle schools also be having the early Wednesday dismissal? A half-day in middle school means the students are released at 11:15 a.m. |
It always gets eaten up by meetings |
This is clearly school dependent. We had the 3 hours each time. |
I actually follow them closely and watched most of the meeting last night and I missed this! It didn’t even come up in a discussion of the calendar. Very, very shady. |
Quite true. It’s also nowhere near enough, which is why many of us spend 10-12 hours each weekend catching up on stuff we couldn’t get done during our busy work week. But the PP above you apparently thinks we have all the planning time we need. |
The half day Mondays were NEVER related to Benchmark training. |
The CBA says that secondary planning time will be implemented according to policy 4422. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem to guarantee unencumbered time. SECONDARY TEACHER INSTRUCTIONAL PERIOD ASSIGNMENTS The normal teaching assignment for middle, secondary, and high school teachers is five periods per day plus one planning period and one period of instructional and professional responsibility (IPR). In schools without block scheduling, the usual teaching assignment is five periods with a planning period and an IPR period. In schools with block scheduling, the normal teaching assignment may be five periods with a planning period and an IPR period or three two-period or class blocks with a planning period. Teachers may have other configurations for teaching assignments provided that unencumbered planning time is maintained. Teachers whose block-scheduling program alternates from day to day may have planning time on alternate days. Teaching assignments of fewer than five periods require approval of the region assistant superintendent. Teachers assigned to teach six periods with no planning time included in their schedules would be provided extra compensation, either through issuing longer-day contracts or through increasing the number of days of the contracts. Cooperative education coordinators may receive an increased number of contract days and classroom assignments commensurate with the number of cooperative education students enrolled in the program. |
This is ridiculous. Teachers walk into my kids school at 8:45 and walk out 5 minutes after the kids at 3:35. That’s less than 7 hours. Can’t they stay and extra hour or two after school for planning?
Half random Mondays were a complete waste a Of time at our school. 1/3 of the parents just keep their kids home. The ones that go to school are there for 3.5hrs. They don’t even learn on these days. Zero. They have two 25 minute recess and a 25minute lunch around 10:45 am and a snack at 9:45. Then school family and iPads. It’s insane you call this a school day. |
Here you go, from a September email, emphasis added: Limited Early Release Mondays for Elementary Schools: Steering Committee Update As a reminder, FCPS elementary schools will have limited early release Mondays during the upcoming school year. The goal is to provide elementary teachers additional time to meet new professional development requirements for the Virginia Literacy Act. |
Teacher here. I leave my building when I am allowed to by contract so I can pick up my own children. Many teachers are parents, as well. I always work additional hours at home, making an average work day 10-11 hours long. I worked one 13 hour day this week. |
Our first bell when kids enter the building is 8:30 and the end of day bell is at 3:30. That’s 7 hours right there and teachers aren’t arriving after 8:30 or leaving before 3:30. |