Teachers are smart enough to figure out which schools will lose kids and then look to avoid involuntary de-staffing. |
Yes, I'm sure that is the only motivation to transfer. |
The teacher in question was very much looking forward to opportunities the new school presented. |
Personally know 4 teachers who have accepted positions in two very different subjects. 1 is a handful of years from retirement, 1 is about 10 years away (and has been at their current school their entire career), and the other two are in their first 5 years of teaching. All 4 have voiced they applied mainly because Skyview is closer to their homes. |
What subjects? |
Not going to dox them, but will say 2 are core and the other 2 are elective. |
No problem. I only asked because I also applied for a teaching position. I was told that we would hear back either way and I haven't heard anything yet. |
This is the biggest reason teachers are going to move. (1) location and then (2) to get away from crappy department chairs or admin |
Everyone I know who interviewed for a position was called this week with the outcome. Maybe try reaching out Monday if you don't hear by COB today? |
Were they only contacted if they were offered a position? |
They are shuffling so many positions at Herndon and South Lakes right now that I don’t know how they’d know if the admin is crappy. |
A faculty member at my school was contacted yesterday and told they did not get the position he applied for. |
Ok, I wonder if it varies by department and AP. I did get an update from one AP today that they are still going through the process. |
My sporty smart kid opted in. They are not alone. |
| I second this, my sons and his friends are all straight A athletes and they all opted in (from different ES). I think the biggest factor was the parents who prioritized the pathways over sports - esp those of us who know that a year of sports makes little difference in the end. I was delighted to hear they will offer intramural sports - for a freshman, that is good enough, unless you have serious D1/Pro aspirations and that is not the end result for most student athletes. |