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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Once teachers start calling in sick, the gop will start to walk this back.[/quote] Teacher here, who is home sick today. There is no plans for us to call in sick over this. Stop fear mongering. We had meetings at school and they said it won’t affect the budget as much as people think. I, personally, am in favor of charter options. Public schools have done downhill in VA in the past ten years and no I am not a troll. I am a real teacher and a parent and yes, my kid has an IEP. [/quote] Truth.[/quote] Except, they don’t pay as well OR offer as good retirement. Unlike in other sectors, where government work pays less, most charter options pay less than public.[/quote] I was speaking as a parent. If you read my post, I pulled my child for private school. I still work in public school. [/quote] I read your post. Do you understand the effect of your post? Charter options for your kid, means you as a teacher will either work for a charter and earn less money/have less in retirement OR deal with a dying system and parents who cannot place in other options. You cannot have one without the other if you are still teaching.[/quote] +1 If there is a teacher shortage now, just wait how many leave if all schools become charter or private. While I’m sure there are some charter or public schools that are a desirable place to work, I’ve worked at multiple where the teachers are greatly unhappy and have extremely high turnover due to staff mistreatment. Most of the staff left eventually to go work at a public school. I read your post. Do you understand the effect of your post? Charter options for your kid, means you as a teacher will either work for a charter and earn less money/have less in retirement OR deal with a dying system and parents who cannot place in other options. You cannot have one without the other if you are still teaching. [/quote]
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