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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You people are insane. You would give this person a job with students because her post makes her seem “high quality”? It’s clear none of you have ever actually worked in a school.[/quote] If you lower the criteria, you WILL let in a lot of undesireables. FCPS is responsible for the safety of students. Teaching (and subbing) require transcripts. Teachers supply them all the time. It’s not an abnormal request. The process weeds out those that don’t really want it. I know plenty of college kids and SAHMs that are subs, somehow it worked for them.[/quote] She’s a parent and a member of the FCPS community! How is that undesirable? [/quote] Back when we had subs, the parents of current students were the worst. Sadly, they were there so they could gossip about certain students. [/quote] I was just going to post this. I will take a stranger over a parent any day. They just gossip about the kids, especially the ESOL and SPED kids. Or constantly comparing others to their own.[/quote] The best subs I’ve had in my self-contained classes are college students who finish their semesters earlier than we do. I hope some who are starting virtual might be available for a day or two. [/quote]
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