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[quote=Anonymous]Doesn't seem like the best time to be advocating for getting rid of teachers. At this point, warm bodies is all we can find. Plus, there are too many variables to this. I teach in a MD district. 35% of my end-of-year evaluation are student test scores. Students would need to miss 60 days or more of school during October-March to be exempt from these test scores. I have at least 3 students who have missed around 50 days of school. Their scores still count. I can't teach students who aren't here. I can't control their attendance yet it still counts against me. I also have another student who is such a behavior issue that she misses my class a few days each week. On paper, she is at school but most of the time she is with the counselor, psychologist or admin. I can't exempt her from my test scores though.[/quote]
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