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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]having experienced small class sizes EOTP and big class sizes WOTP I would take wotp any day. I found the quality if the teachers and having a less challenging student body more important to a good school experience. [/quote] The best teachers my children had were at a title 1 elementary school. They dealt with trauma, food insecurity, behavior and taught. [b]The easy jobs are WOTP elementary schools. You just need to show up. [/quote][/b] 😂 You are misinformed. [/quote] Sure, it’s equally challenging to teach at Murch and Raymond. [/quote] I’ll take your word for it, assuming you’ve taught at both (I choose to let your sarcasm be lost on me). The Misinformed PP has CLEARLY never taught at ANY elementary school if they truly believe all you have to do is show up. The number of inappropriately critical emails our staff has received from parents this year (who really don’t know what they’re talking about yet are extremely harsh and belittling) does tend to lead an experienced and committed teacher to start phoning it in however. It’s just not worth all the crap thrown our way…[/quote] I think PPs are differentiating the teaching from the parent management. Both are challenging, but require different skill sets.[/quote]
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