Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi there! I replied upthread. I am the 15 year DCPS who quit a month ago. To the MCPS poster warning people against coming your way. I hear you. Schools are hard. But nothing is like DCPS. Trust me- once you guys roll into IMPACT we can chat.
FWIW I quit DCPS with zero days notice. And did not have a job lined up. I was swooped up, almost instantaneously by a ‘Big 5/3’ private school in the area. It’s a lovely- supportive- and kind place to teach. Just teach.
And at several points in the interview process what was said to me was ‘if you can teach in DCPS- you can survive anywhere’
Ps. I never once had to explain ‘why’ I left DCPS or why I even left mid-year. No one has to ask questions when the answers are obvious
Could you share how the pay compares to DCPS? That’s my big worry, that it will be a huge pay cut that I can’t take at the moment. It really sucks being in a job just for a paycheck.
Second this question - would love to know about what pay and benefits are like in neighboring counties. I'm a 4th year teacher who is really feeling the burnout and I fear the only way to survive is to ignore all the demands from admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi there! I replied upthread. I am the 15 year DCPS who quit a month ago. To the MCPS poster warning people against coming your way. I hear you. Schools are hard. But nothing is like DCPS. Trust me- once you guys roll into IMPACT we can chat.
FWIW I quit DCPS with zero days notice. And did not have a job lined up. I was swooped up, almost instantaneously by a ‘Big 5/3’ private school in the area. It’s a lovely- supportive- and kind place to teach. Just teach.
And at several points in the interview process what was said to me was ‘if you can teach in DCPS- you can survive anywhere’
Ps. I never once had to explain ‘why’ I left DCPS or why I even left mid-year. No one has to ask questions when the answers are obvious
Could you share how the pay compares to DCPS? That’s my big worry, that it will be a huge pay cut that I can’t take at the moment. It really sucks being in a job just for a paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Hi there! I replied upthread. I am the 15 year DCPS who quit a month ago. To the MCPS poster warning people against coming your way. I hear you. Schools are hard. But nothing is like DCPS. Trust me- once you guys roll into IMPACT we can chat.
FWIW I quit DCPS with zero days notice. And did not have a job lined up. I was swooped up, almost instantaneously by a ‘Big 5/3’ private school in the area. It’s a lovely- supportive- and kind place to teach. Just teach.
And at several points in the interview process what was said to me was ‘if you can teach in DCPS- you can survive anywhere’
Ps. I never once had to explain ‘why’ I left DCPS or why I even left mid-year. No one has to ask questions when the answers are obvious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16 years and I applied to Montgomery County this week.
This is not the power move you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:16 years and I applied to Montgomery County this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:16 years and I applied to Montgomery County this week.
Maybe not quite into the fire, but at the very least a nearby skillet with the flame on low.
-20 year veteran of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:16 years and I applied to Montgomery County this week.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 12th year and planning on leaving after this year. I don't think DCPS is prepared for the massive shortage they will be facing next year. Everyone - and I mean everyone, from first years to veterans of 20+ years - is talking about leaving.
Anonymous wrote:These threads keep getting deleted. Which makes me think the OP continues to post on the thread she starts.
As a teacher who JUST left DCPS I guess I’m not sure what good ‘yeah it sucks’ thread is good for.
Teaching is hard. Teaching in dc government is nearly impossible. I left- because after 15 years I couldn’t take another day. But I’m hopeful that others can.
The kids of DC need good teachers.