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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think it's the pay. I think it's that teachers have no autonomy, have to teach to the test and[b] can't kick disruptive students out of their classrooms. [/b][/quote] I’m a teacher and this is the problem. [/quote] Yep. Just left my previous position since I didn’t feel the school had adequate safety protocols for certain student populations. Basically safety and security would come to handle certain students anymore after a security guard got fired.[/quote] +1 the kids know there are zero consequences for any actions. Late to school everyday? Push a teacher? Curse at a teacher? Fail every test? Do no homework? Learn no content? No consequences, you’ll be given a ‘packet of makeup work’ and a C. [b]This is why no one wants to hire DCPS high school graduates. They don’t even learn how to show up on time or interact appropriately with other adults. [/b] [/quote] Cite an actual source. [/quote]
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