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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well it looks like FCPS backtracked. The HR Team is continuing to investigate whether the ISU-College of Education’s Professional Development Academic Transcript is recognized as an official transcript by the ISU Provost and the ISU Office of the Registrar, which are requirements of our regulation and aligns with guidance previously provided to staff. Because you enrolled in these courses with the belief you would receive full credit, Dr. Brabrand has directed the HR Team to honor those credits in full for all employees enrolled in the ISU- College of Education’s Professional Development programs as of May 13. As a result, your previously submitted additional salary request remains apporved and there will be no change to your current salary. We are not accepting any new requests from ISU until we complete our investigation. An update will be provided once we complete our review and investigation.[/quote] Wow, our tax money is going to pay teachers for taking this crap. We need a new school board.[/quote] It looks like they stopped teachers from getting credit for these courses from this point on. So actually they are being more stringent and effective. Continuing education credits are a part of any licensed profession and are always a part of keeping your license and getting pay raises as you go along. They vary in quality so it's good to see that FCPS is reviewing them to ensure they count.[/quote] Which means they will probably have to create new classes just to review syllabus and course information etc. I guess regional accreditation agencies can't be trusted anymore.[/quote] Sorry I meant to say they will have to create more positions just so people can start reviewing these classes.[/quote]
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