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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a dcps teacher, really this argument is silly. Teachers yes would like a few more sick days, thank you. But really we want our already short 45 minute planning to be guaranteed and students come in at 8:40, unless in before care. Technically we are supposed to have the mornings 2/5 days. It should be 4/5. And really I’m confused why this forum doesn’t know IMPACT (our evaluation) is the #1 reason teachers leave dcps. Then for sped it is because they really do not allow us to provide FAPE. I REALLY don’t need a 4 day work week or virtual, I need my planning time, I don’t need to cover other classes, I need my TA. The council is just throwing teachers a bone. They better fix that para pay quickly or you’ll see even more ECE-K1 and self contained teachers quit. No support equals less learning.[/quote] I don't really think anyone doesn't support more paras, or better pay for paras. But it's not what teachers cite as what they need. Has DC Council actually tried to do anything to get more paras?[/quote]
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