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Reply to "How big a deal are the recent teacher involuntary transfers?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Someone posted that if a teacher quits, MCPS can bar them from working for another school district for a year? It's obvious MCPS is following some idiot lawyer's advice on how to screw teachers, since they're only contractors. I have to point out the obvious. If a teacher is pissed off enough to walk knowing this, do you really think you can ever win them back? And knowing that, do you think that newly hired teachers won't get wind of how MCPS screws teachers they're replacing? Ever hear of Glassdoor? Twitter? Facebook? This is why MCPS leadership needs to be completely flushed and a new replacement with brains goes knocking on doors, hat in hand to teachers that left and beg forgiveness. I'd also knock off involuntary transfers. MCPS leadership should attempt to make teachers happy so that it doesn't affect their classwork. Does anyone have common sense anymore?[/quote]
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