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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess we will never know since you probably won't take the pay cut. But that is a sampling of 2 so really telling of nothing. I also think [b]my nephew who teaches at a charter schoold in DC thinks your job would be a piece of cake too[/b]. It's just about vantage points. [/quote] To whom are you addressing this statement?[/quote] The person who said... Are you telling me that I - an English teacher with on level grade 9 and AP 12, with classes of 30 students (or more) - won't find private school to be a piece of cake?[/quote] really? We're a high school of over 1200 with 50% FARMs and high ESOL population. I don't think he'd want to trade with us, as it's very draining - especially when resources are gone. [/quote] So your arguement is not private vs. public - you believe your job is harder than most public schools in the nation also. So some public school teachers are not qualified to teach at schools like Lab and McClean. Some public school teachers have a very draining and resource lacking situation to teach in (whiich in and of itself is a arguement to send you kids to private.) Many privates require Masters degrees. [/quote]
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