Anonymous wrote:No one is switching for $5k. It is a calling. Because there is no way in hell anyone would do the amount of paperwork required for a mere $5k (and much less after taxes). Not to mention the amount of bodily fluids involved
Anonymous wrote:What about current Spec Ed teachers? Do they get an extra $5K?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is switching for $5k. It is a calling. Because there is no way in hell anyone would do the amount of paperwork required for a mere $5k (and much less after taxes). Not to mention the amount of bodily fluids involved
If a general education teacher decides to switch this week, that would leave a class of general education students without a teacher. What happens with that class?
Anonymous wrote:What could go wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have to be duel-certified so that’s not where the problem is.
However, current sped teachers feel ignored and disrespected. And who’s going to fill the newly open positions if someone switches to an open special ed position?
Like Aaron Burr?
Anonymous wrote:They have to be duel-certified so that’s not where the problem is.
However, current sped teachers feel ignored and disrespected. And who’s going to fill the newly open positions if someone switches to an open special ed position?
Anonymous wrote:No one is switching for $5k. It is a calling. Because there is no way in hell anyone would do the amount of paperwork required for a mere $5k (and much less after taxes). Not to mention the amount of bodily fluids involved
Anonymous wrote:No one is switching for $5k. It is a calling. Because there is no way in hell anyone would do the amount of paperwork required for a mere $5k (and much less after taxes). Not to mention the amount of bodily fluids involved
Anonymous wrote:What could go wrong?