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Reply to "25% of current MCPS Special Ed teachers are not qualified"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers get more than enough respect, perhaps many of us are just tired of them always complaining. MCPS has screwed the children in the county on every level with unfettered ESOL and the discipline problems that come from too many kids in overcrowded schools. I would never teach in MCPS when there are so many other options, especially if I were open to leaving the area. Just not worth the headache, many of the younger teachers my DC had before we moved them to private left and became part time tutors while pursuing other career paths. I felt sorry for them because they loved teaching, just was an impossible situation that was promising to get worse every year, and it has, hence the 60+ pages of complaining.[/quote] Well which is it? Are teachers respected with no right to complain or are the working conditions 'impossible'?[/quote] And what exactly is "unfettered ESOL"?[/quote]
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