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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school has no shortage of subs. Plus we had several long term subs for teachers on maternity leave. No vacancies at our school next year. Not worried at all.[/quote] Cool - 1 school in 200 is all set.[/quote] +1 "not my problem" until it is[/quote] And people need to realize they aren’t going to leave one school with 10 openings and others with none, they’ll spread out the vacancies to remain operational. I wouldn’t be surprised if they are moving teacher up until the first day of school[/quote] Teachers have the right to decline the move. There’s a reason some of these schools have dozens of vacancies.[/quote] What happens when they decline? In APS if you don’t take the placement they don’t have to give you a new one[/quote] Yeah, good luck enforcing that when they’re already critically short staffed. In 2022, it’s an empty threat, just like “OMG if you quit and leave the baaaaabies mid year, you’ll be blackballed by all surrounding districts!!!” Nope. Not anymore.[/quote]
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