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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with the PP who said that the preK and K grades are like a different group entirely. There isn't a lot of mixing from those grades with the older grades. Many of us who have been around for more than a year or two have seen Chinese teachers leave mid-year. It happened in my DC's class twice. It has happened somewhere in the school every year it has been open. There are plenty more teachers who will stick out the year and not come back. This goes for experienced and new teachers alike, although there are far fewer experienced teachers in geeral. Bt high turn over is endemic to charter schools because of the high-pressure environment combined with very low wages.[/quote] [b]Yu Ying actually has a high retention rate[/b].[/quote] PP, keep telling yourself that so you will eventually believe it's true. And we'll keep laughing at you. [/quote]
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