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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They watched movies all week. This does not happen in private school. Teachers have time after kids go home to clean up but not they use the tv to babysit while they clean up,[/quote] See above post. This is a school issue and principal is allowing it. Not happening at all schools. Parents should address their concerns about all these movies to leadership. [/quote] Yea you’re right they should do that! No reason the teachers should be able to get things all closed out on their page long end of year task list, which includes but is not limited to… 1. Finishing and finalizing all grades 2. Making sure all students have turned in all school assigned items 3. Making sure teachers have turned in all library and technology items 4. Making sure teachers have ensured and turned in all receipts and dollars to finance 5. Making sure all books if assigned were returned and replanted in the book rooms (yes this all still exists) 6. Cleaned out their classrooms of personal belongings and removing all items from walls (even if in the case of most ms/hs teachers they will have the exact same room next year) 7. Formalized those grades and made phone calls for students who will not matriculate 8. Completed new grading training for next year Any level teacher is free to chime in with the other items that I forgot Oh and don’t forget how all you parents will complain when teachers complain and are frustrated about not having enough time to get all prepped during their actual hours in August. Love an es teacher who sadly is stuck in meetings all day being there until 7-8pm for the entire week and half before school starts making the room welcoming for your students. God forbid [/quote] I am the previous poster and a teacher. Our principal allows 1 movie at end of year. We are expected to teach and have activities planned. I stopped teaching new content June 5. June 6th was Field Day and class parties. I showed 40 mins of a movie that day. The past few days were filled with fun activities, finishing up our read aloud novel, organizing/cleaning and extra recess. I think limiting movies is a good thing. Having expectations for your staff is also a good thing. [/quote] ES, MS or HS?[/quote] Elementary. Now rereading your post, I assume you are secondary. Needs are different but I still don’t think it is okay to gave kids watch movies all day. My upper ES kids helped me organize/clean/run things down to different places. [/quote] That was my post as a retired teacher. I won’t claim to know how it is being ES. Just always figured you all have so much on your plate that if you can get extra time so you’re home next Monday instead of still at work that’ll always be okay with me as a former teacher and also a parent. [/quote]
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