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Reply to "When a large number of teachers leave a school in one year"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is happening at my DD's Whitman feeder MS. Lots of good, young teachers are leaving and I don't understand why. [/quote] Probably because they don't want to deal with the delusional and demanding parents at a W feeder school. Plus, lots of young teachers quickly discover that teaching isn't for them and move on to other jobs. [/quote] It's ridiculous how much admin in the W clusters cave to parental pressure. I know of one shining star in her first year who's already developing an escape plan. very sad b/c she was a dynamic and creative student teacher The annoying and controlling W parents coupled with no support from admin crushed her. I support her move out, but at the same time, as a parent and educator, I worry about the profession and how any mass exodus will affect my own children's education. At this point, I envy my friends whose children have exited the system. I work in an area with little to no parental involvement. So our issues are drastically different. If there's mass exodus (and there has been in the recent past), it's b/c of exhaustion. very sad all around [/quote]
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