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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No different than in any other professions trying to poach good employees. Nannying and preschools seem more personal because it's childcare but it's the same. [/quote] OP here. If it were one of the other teachers, I would be annoyed, but not feel like a line was crossed. Shouldn't DD's preschool teacher feel a sense of responsibility to HER students and not encourage actions that would traumatize them? [/quote] It's the teachers responsibility to provide for the students best they can while students are in their care. That includes hiring the most qualified staff etc. [/quote] So are you agreeing with me or what? Because DD will still be at this preschool, and with the same preschool teacher next year. So doesn't teacher's responsibility continue with respect to DD? Isn't her duty to DD stronger than her duty to the school to hire good teachers for OTHER classrooms? She's a teacher, not an administrator responsible for hiring teachers. [/quote] A conversation doesn't mean anything will happen. Your dd is 3 so she'll be at the school what 2 more years max? If the nanny and teacher are smart and want this to work out they'll wait a couple years since it would make it hard not hr classroom to have a former nanny and her former charge all together and probably disruptive for everyone else. Preschool teachers don't get paid enough to have a "duty" to their students as you put it beyond providing the education and care they are paid for. [/quote]
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