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Reply to "How big a deal are the recent teacher involuntary transfers?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have never seen someone get involuntarily transferred who wasn't the one with the least seniority or someone who was part time. That's what's so odd about the man at Sherwood on Twitter was has been there for ten years and says he's getting moved to balance for gender in his department. WTF?[/quote] I’ve never seen that either. There is some statement in the contract about it: C. Factors The principal or supervisor shall consider: a unit member’s length of MCPS service, area of certification and experience, and major or minor field of study as significant factors in the involuntary transfer process. Because the parties believe that there are educational benefits for all students to be taught by a diverse staff, the principal will consider diversity in the transfer process. Diversity is defined broadly to include, but is not limited to, gender, race, and ethnicity. If other significant factors are equal, the principal shall use a unit member’s length of MCPS service as the prevailing factor, except for the systemwide effort to promote increased diversity in the workforce. [/quote]
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