How many teachers are leaving your school next year?

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Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!
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Anonymous wrote:It seems like SPED positions are the majority of what is open for the county. What happens when they go unfilled?

I am guessing they put in a long term sub while trying to fill it?


Very low chance of getting a long-term sub for these positions. More likely a rotating cast of daily subs.


That’s what happened at our school this past SY, but it was only for about 3 months.


This is bad.


There’s still the whole summer to hire someone. Please don’t start panicking now. Summer just started.


I’d imagine the only actual teachers available this summer are a few who might be moving from out of the area due to their spouse’s job. New grads were hired months ago and transfers have already been placed. That leaves nobody to fill the vacancies except subs (and good luck finding them!).


July is the tail end of the hiring season. Principals have been able to hire since March so majority have accepted jobs. It’s really only about a month and a half until school starts. New teachers have great beginnings (orientation) August 5 and teachers are back in school prepping on August 12th.


I guess you’ll just have to keep blaming the new principal then, won’t you? Because that’s clearly all you want to do. (Psst - no one is buying it.) Have a nice, relaxing summer, if you can with all the worry about vacancies.


Unhinged much?


On the contrary, I’m very relaxed. I’m happy with the new principal and look forward to new faces in the fall!


You should volunteer your kid to be in the class that will start the year off with no teacher since you are so relaxed.


All vacancies have been filled! Every kid will have a teacher - can you now relax?!
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Anonymous wrote:It seems like SPED positions are the majority of what is open for the county. What happens when they go unfilled?

I am guessing they put in a long term sub while trying to fill it?


Very low chance of getting a long-term sub for these positions. More likely a rotating cast of daily subs.


That’s what happened at our school this past SY, but it was only for about 3 months.


This is bad.


There’s still the whole summer to hire someone. Please don’t start panicking now. Summer just started.


I’d imagine the only actual teachers available this summer are a few who might be moving from out of the area due to their spouse’s job. New grads were hired months ago and transfers have already been placed. That leaves nobody to fill the vacancies except subs (and good luck finding them!).


July is the tail end of the hiring season. Principals have been able to hire since March so majority have accepted jobs. It’s really only about a month and a half until school starts. New teachers have great beginnings (orientation) August 5 and teachers are back in school prepping on August 12th.


I guess you’ll just have to keep blaming the new principal then, won’t you? Because that’s clearly all you want to do. (Psst - no one is buying it.) Have a nice, relaxing summer, if you can with all the worry about vacancies.


Unhinged much?


On the contrary, I’m very relaxed. I’m happy with the new principal and look forward to new faces in the fall!


You should volunteer your kid to be in the class that will start the year off with no teacher since you are so relaxed.


Worry about your own kid - otherwise you are just fear mongering.


That makes no sense. How is it fear mongering if there are so many open positions and it is almost July? It is plausible that not all will be filled. Get your head out of the sand.


Why don’t you wait and see what happens come August 19 before freaking out? Do you have any summer plans?


No one is freaking out but it's normal to not be so laissez faire and hope everything works out. Do your summer plans take over your entire summer?


I don’t spend my days worrying about how many vacancies are at a specific school at the end of the year, no. I have confidence our admin will get them filled come August 19 and I will be back here then to say I told you so. Have a good summer and maybe try a Xanax.


Looks like I was right - all vacancies are filled and it’s not even August! I told you!!!
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Anonymous wrote:It seems like SPED positions are the majority of what is open for the county. What happens when they go unfilled?

I am guessing they put in a long term sub while trying to fill it?


Very low chance of getting a long-term sub for these positions. More likely a rotating cast of daily subs.


That’s what happened at our school this past SY, but it was only for about 3 months.


This is bad.


There’s still the whole summer to hire someone. Please don’t start panicking now. Summer just started.


I’d imagine the only actual teachers available this summer are a few who might be moving from out of the area due to their spouse’s job. New grads were hired months ago and transfers have already been placed. That leaves nobody to fill the vacancies except subs (and good luck finding them!).


July is the tail end of the hiring season. Principals have been able to hire since March so majority have accepted jobs. It’s really only about a month and a half until school starts. New teachers have great beginnings (orientation) August 5 and teachers are back in school prepping on August 12th.


I guess you’ll just have to keep blaming the new principal then, won’t you? Because that’s clearly all you want to do. (Psst - no one is buying it.) Have a nice, relaxing summer, if you can with all the worry about vacancies.


Unhinged much?


On the contrary, I’m very relaxed. I’m happy with the new principal and look forward to new faces in the fall!


You should volunteer your kid to be in the class that will start the year off with no teacher since you are so relaxed.


Worry about your own kid - otherwise you are just fear mongering.


That makes no sense. How is it fear mongering if there are so many open positions and it is almost July? It is plausible that not all will be filled. Get your head out of the sand.


Why don’t you wait and see what happens come August 19 before freaking out? Do you have any summer plans?


No one is freaking out but it's normal to not be so laissez faire and hope everything works out. Do your summer plans take over your entire summer?


I don’t spend my days worrying about how many vacancies are at a specific school at the end of the year, no. I have confidence our admin will get them filled come August 19 and I will be back here then to say I told you so. Have a good summer and maybe try a Xanax.


Since we go to Navy we worry. We also worry about the home value if navy goes south.


We go to Navy and aren’t worried.


You don't speak for the majority. Our worries will decline when we see progress being made on hiring and vacancies are decreasing.


Now that vacancies are filled, has your worry declined? You said it would.
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


LOL seriously these Navy parents are nuts!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


LOL seriously these Navy parents are nuts!


Agreed.... (Removing navy magnet from car...)
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


LOL seriously these Navy parents are nuts!


Agreed.... (Removing navy magnet from car...)


I think it is most probably one person or two tops that are doing all the posting. You can tell by the way they always use too much exclamations and lols and similar insults. I don't know how they know about the hirings information, maybe they are on the PTOs (but hopefully not because this person is very annoying).
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


LOL seriously these Navy parents are nuts!


Agreed.... (Removing navy magnet from car...)


You actually had one???!
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Anonymous wrote:Update re Navy. All vacancies have been filled - Navy is no longer even listed on the FCPS instructional vacancies site!!! This is awesome - woo!!!

I hope all the PPs who were so worried earlier can now relax!



Or not. If they hired some warm bodies, they won't last long.


This sounds like the same pessimistic poster from the last couple of pages. Wink wink, Navy teacher
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


LOL seriously these Navy parents are nuts!


Agreed.... (Removing navy magnet from car...)


You actually had one???!


See what I mean?
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


LOL seriously these Navy parents are nuts!


Agreed.... (Removing navy magnet from car...)


You actually had one???!


See what I mean?


At least you stopped your bihtching about the new guy and vacancies….
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


LOL seriously these Navy parents are nuts!


Agreed.... (Removing navy magnet from car...)


I think it is most probably one person or two tops that are doing all the posting. You can tell by the way they always use too much exclamations and lols and similar insults. I don't know how they know about the hirings information, maybe they are on the PTOs (but hopefully not because this person is very annoying).


I actually think you’re the only poster who has been slinging insults on this entire thread. Including calling the black man someone’s “boy.”
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Anonymous wrote:Ok I get it. First it was, let’s see the SOL scores. Then we did - scores went up. Then it was, well only some scores went up. Let’s see the rest. Then it was a bunch of excuses about how it was really just readjustment after Covid. Then it was the scores only went up solely due to the teachers, and now all those teachers are leaving. Then it was anxiety over how the vacancies won’t be filled and school starts in 3 weeks. Now all the vacancies are filled and it’s “oh, it’s warm bodies. Good luck.”

Hmm, I wonder what is going on here?!


Anyone else so glad they don't have kids t Navy-you people are exhausting.


The new hires have some very impressive credentials, too!


Yes, homeless people and no ex cons!!
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