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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I get you: I wrote a similar post a couple of years ago, got slammed, felt aggrieved, and later realized I was an idiot. (or a worse name I won't type.) It's hard in the moment to separate the desire to make sure your kid has a good educational experience from the obvious reality that teachers are humans whose life events should be celebrated not growled about. (as well as the obvious reality that worrying about a long term sub in young elementary school is pretty much the definition of a first world problem.) We're in MCPS but if it helps give you some perspective my kid had a fabulous long-term sub, the teacher came back right now schedule and was even more fabulous. I still feel a little ashamed about my jerky post here.[/quote] I expect a teacher to be in a classroom all year. It's too disruptive to children to have to switch. Lots of lost educational time. [b]I planned my pregnancies around work. Simple.[/b] [/quote] Are you really that clued out? Not everybody gets pregnant as planned. OP, keep in touch with administration. My youngest had an absolutely awful kindergarten teacher, and too old to get pregnant. She never got sick, I'm not sure she ever missed a day. Everyone got through it.[/quote]
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