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[quote=Anonymous]I know in my county (not DCPS) they are starting to offer school based psychologists more flexibility. They can telework when they need to write reports. While this is very different then a classroom based position it shows steps that employees can be trusted to work at home and because there is a big school psych shortage, if something doesn't give then more people will jump ship. As a teacher, I am hoping more flexibility means less meetings and more opportunities to telework at the end of the school day for the 45 minutes we are expected to stay. Either way I bring tons of work home so I would prefer to just do it at home. [/quote]
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