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Reply to "How big a deal are the recent teacher involuntary transfers?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He is clearly PISSED[/quote] I would feel the same way. According to that Twitter post, they transferred him after the state date to resign from a school system. People act like teachers can leave MCPS at any time. Nope. The state says if you resign after July 15, then the school system can request your teaching certificate be suspended for a year. So MCPS has messed up any Sherwood teachers who found out about this decision after July 15 and now they can't go to other school systems. No matter what people say about how this is allowed, MCPS is completely screwing with their employees. Every county is having shortages and MCPS teachers will leave for other systems or professions. People who think otherwise clearly can't access the job database or looked at the staffing shortages with summer school. [/quote]
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