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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote: This is called "life". People retire, quit, move on with their partner, etc., etc. It has happened to me several times in my teaching career. If you can't handle this, teaching is not for you. Lots of things are not for you. Heck, even in the private sector businesses merge, management changes, people are hired and fired. One thing about public education is that it teaches people to deal with differences and change (and to see real life). If you move somewhere expecting that life will always be easy and the same as it was the year before, you will most certainly experience disappointment at some point. And if the economy changes or there is instability, watch out. This has nothing to do with which party is in power btw. Change happens. Those who can deal with it are better off in the long run. Right change does happen. So if you are teacher looking to establish at a school [b]for 5-6 years[/b] while the rest of your life changes, FCPS isn’t the place for it. Keep going with the resilience ideas to try to convince people this is a good plan, but I know where I stand and what my advice would be to someone looking at school systems in the area. We will have to disagree that the SB redistricting is something that won’t sway parents and teachers alike from coming to FCPS. Time and( how the SB handles the process) will speak for itself.[/quote] You are in luck. They are going to revisit boundaries every 5 years. I would suggest teaching in a private school if you want to be somewhere for more than 5 years. [/quote] I’ve been a public school teacher for 25 years. I have been at the same school for the last 15 years. I’m not sure it is all that unattainable, but clearly our experiences vary. I know many teachers who have been at schools longer than that. [/quote]
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