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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I care about my score, I'm 25 and just had a baby. My husband makes great money but this year I get the FIVE pay skips and 10k bonus. I get highly effective every year and it helps me and my family. I also do go above and beyond, many teachers think that's 'not right' but what job rewards you just for being average? Also I'm sorry not all teachers deserve HE, we are not all highly effective some of us are simply effective. If you have corrupt admin, you need to record your lesson as soon as they walk in. Yes, it will disrupt the flow a little at the beginning but they already did that by walking in. Like someone else said it is a game, if you don't like it teach in VA or MD. It's interesting how many teachers whine about impact but don't leave. FYI charters in DC have no impact and those teachers leave at a higher rate. It's DCPS' lack of support for teachers and their practice that does it for me. The lack of modernization and resources for all schools. PS. IDGAF about tenure, it has cons too. Yes we can change Impact but it's not fair to get rid of it cause admit it, some of you all are just salty. OP there's no such thing as a school system that is excellent for teachers. If you feel undervalued find a better school.[/quote] Wow- lots of life advice from a 25 year old. Hard pass. [/quote] NP who has been highly effective for awhile but it is tough to have such strong opinions after working at one school for three years. It is usually better to wait until you have more experience before you judge all teachers and proclaim what a hard worker you are.[/quote]
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