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[quote=Anonymous]As a director of a program, it would be just devastating. We'd have to close a room if we suddenly had no teachers in a classroom, as we are full so we can't just move kids to another room. I just spent 3 months trying to hire 2 teachers - and we pay on the higher end, which is $45,000 (ish) for a classroom teacher, $51,000 for a lead teacher. And there is the DC Pay Equity Fund on top of that, for an additional $10,000 or $14,000 (depending on whether you are considered an Asst teacher or Regular Teacher). Si, I do think it was a horrible thing to do.... BUT I also understand that if a teacher wants to leave I can't do anything and I wish them godspeed to make more $. This is all I can offer them and we already charge a gazillion $ in tuition! I do think it's shitty of a parent to start at a school and very quickly pull their child out and take a teacher - there are MANY other places to hire a nanny than doing that. [/quote]
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