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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have one long term for a core subject teacher who quite mid-year. The sub hands out a packet then sits at her desk the whole class. [/quote] And you expect the untrained sub to do what differently?[/quote] I expect the school to put in a little more effort to find someone who will actually try to teach something.[/quote] I'm not sure you understand how hard this is. But if you want to do the job, by all means give it a try. Subs -- even long term subs -- don't get any benefits. They're paid a daily rate, and not compensated at all for anything they do outside of classroom hours. [/quote] Substitutes are eligible for health/dental benefits if they work an average of 30 hours a week. I’m not sure how they figure that average or over what period of time, because it can change from week to week, month to month. https://www.fcps.edu/careers/career-opportunities/substitute-teaching[/quote] This must be new - and it's definitely not the case for most school districts for daily subs, or long term subs. [/quote] New this school year I believe, under the Affordable Care Act. [/quote]
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