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Reply to "Real talk: are there going to be enough teachers for summer school?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Required summer training? Um, nope. Now if they want to pay a stipend, maybe. It depends on how much the stipend is. But they cannot require my presence at a training over the summer.[/quote] I guess you're not a teacher.[/quote] Yes I am. My contract is for 190 days and that is all I am required to work.[/quote] Didn't the union send out an email about this? The district can't force people to work over the summer (including training?) [/quote] I believe what the email said is that if you cannot do the trainings over the summer, you need to speak w your administration and make plans to take them in the fall. Which...I’d rather do a few days of training and decompress the rest of summer than teach all day and do trainings at night [/quote] The email said that it is the county’s obligation to provide alternative dates. We cannot be compelled to work between June 18-august 23 without pay and without alternative times within the duty calendar to complete the work. It was horrible planning to require so much training (3 days for SEL training that hadn’t been purchased??) while also offering free summer school to every student. [/quote]
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