Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've had long term subs before due to medical issues, so that part is nothing new. Maybe there are more this year.
IMO, the biggest impact is the shortage of bus drivers.
The shortage of bus drivers only impacts the families whose children catch the bus. But the lack of subs affects far more people: every student in that class is impacted, plus the teachers who have to cover those classes and the regular students of the teachers who have to do coverage. Maybe your teacher lost their planning period so they now don’t have time to write comments for feedback so they just use the rubric.
Actually it doesn't, because teachers generally wait for the kids arriving late on the bus to start teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've had long term subs before due to medical issues, so that part is nothing new. Maybe there are more this year.
IMO, the biggest impact is the shortage of bus drivers.
The shortage of bus drivers only impacts the families whose children catch the bus. But the lack of subs affects far more people: every student in that class is impacted, plus the teachers who have to cover those classes and the regular students of the teachers who have to do coverage. Maybe your teacher lost their planning period so they now don’t have time to write comments for feedback so they just use the rubric.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've had long term subs before due to medical issues, so that part is nothing new. Maybe there are more this year.
IMO, the biggest impact is the shortage of bus drivers.
The shortage of bus drivers only impacts the families whose children catch the bus. But the lack of subs affects far more people: every student in that class is impacted, plus the teachers who have to cover those classes and the regular students of the teachers who have to do coverage. Maybe your teacher lost their planning period so they now don’t have time to write comments for feedback so they just use the rubric.
Anonymous wrote:We have a child in kindergarten at a Focus school and the K classes are bigger than normal and what they are supposed to be at a Focus school. But my understanding in that case isn't that there are fewer K teachers than last year, just more kindergarteners. A lot of parents held their kids back (can't blame them).
Seems there have been a lot of bus delays with the driver shortage and the kindergarteners apparently end up waiting in the gym every day for a long time waiting for the late buses to arrive. I have no idea why they just can't take all the kids who are there to the classroom instead of clustering them in the gym to wait, but there are a lot of things that don't make sense to me these days.
Anonymous wrote:We've had long term subs before due to medical issues, so that part is nothing new. Maybe there are more this year.
IMO, the biggest impact is the shortage of bus drivers.
Anonymous wrote:There are more long term subs this year and fewer daily subs. A lot of classes being “covered” by other teachers. DS’s health class has just had daily subs or coverage. All they do is read and answer reading comprehension questions. If they finish in 10-15 min, there is nothing else to do. Some students sleep. I have another child taking the same course so I can see the difference.