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Reply to "4.4 percent of MCPS staff report having COVID"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Except that all schools had trouble filling in with subs before the break - where do you think they are magically going to come from to cover for those teachers? Schools were already doubling up for classes, eliminating planning periods for teachers as they covered for their peers. [/quote] Why didn’t Central Office work during winter break to hire additional staff? There were new graduates as colleges held winter commencements. Perhaps new graduates would help fill the substitute rolls or permanent hires. Oh yeh - Dr. McKnight gave administrators an extra week of vacation. That was more important than dealing with staffing shortages and developing a current plan for the impact of a new COVID variant. [/quote] I’m going to guess most new graduates would probably rather work at Starbucks than substitute right now. Heck, they’d probably make more money at Starbucks. [/quote]
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