Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Professional development. The format and topics vary from school to school. My MS has two sets of in-person workshops running from 12:45-3:00. One of my high school age children is at a school that will permit teachers to grade that afternoon since interims are next week. I’m not sure if they can telecommute. The other is at a school with on-going work about trauma informed teaching and socioemotional learning.
WRONG. Nobody has PD tomorrow. We think it might be related to interims but it’s terrible timing. Would have made more sense to have the half day on the day teachers have to submit interims. At any school I know, teachers get to leave as soon as the students do. Of course this doesn’t make up for the hours and hours of unpaid time we’ve given to the system already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Professional development. The format and topics vary from school to school. My MS has two sets of in-person workshops running from 12:45-3:00. One of my high school age children is at a school that will permit teachers to grade that afternoon since interims are next week. I’m not sure if they can telecommute. The other is at a school with on-going work about trauma informed teaching and socioemotional learning.
WRONG. Nobody has PD tomorrow. We think it might be related to interims but it’s terrible timing. Would have made more sense to have the half day on the day teachers have to submit interims. At any school I know, teachers get to leave as soon as the students do. Of course this doesn’t make up for the hours and hours of unpaid time we’ve given to the system already.
Huh? My school has mandatory PD all afternoon, in person. It sucks, I hate it, I'd rather be grading, but that's the case.
Same story at my school! I'll be sitting in the media center all afternoon for professional development. I WISH we could use the afternoon for grading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Professional development. The format and topics vary from school to school. My MS has two sets of in-person workshops running from 12:45-3:00. One of my high school age children is at a school that will permit teachers to grade that afternoon since interims are next week. I’m not sure if they can telecommute. The other is at a school with on-going work about trauma informed teaching and socioemotional learning.
WRONG. Nobody has PD tomorrow. We think it might be related to interims but it’s terrible timing. Would have made more sense to have the half day on the day teachers have to submit interims. At any school I know, teachers get to leave as soon as the students do. Of course this doesn’t make up for the hours and hours of unpaid time we’ve given to the system already.
Huh? My school has mandatory PD all afternoon, in person. It sucks, I hate it, I'd rather be grading, but that's the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Professional development. The format and topics vary from school to school. My MS has two sets of in-person workshops running from 12:45-3:00. One of my high school age children is at a school that will permit teachers to grade that afternoon since interims are next week. I’m not sure if they can telecommute. The other is at a school with on-going work about trauma informed teaching and socioemotional learning.
WRONG. Nobody has PD tomorrow. We think it might be related to interims but it’s terrible timing. Would have made more sense to have the half day on the day teachers have to submit interims. At any school I know, teachers get to leave as soon as the students do. Of course this doesn’t make up for the hours and hours of unpaid time we’ve given to the system already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Professional development. The format and topics vary from school to school. My MS has two sets of in-person workshops running from 12:45-3:00. One of my high school age children is at a school that will permit teachers to grade that afternoon since interims are next week. I’m not sure if they can telecommute. The other is at a school with on-going work about trauma informed teaching and socioemotional learning.
WRONG. Nobody has PD tomorrow. We think it might be related to interims but it’s terrible timing. Would have made more sense to have the half day on the day teachers have to submit interims. At any school I know, teachers get to leave as soon as the students do. Of course this doesn’t make up for the hours and hours of unpaid time we’ve given to the system already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Professional development. The format and topics vary from school to school. My MS has two sets of in-person workshops running from 12:45-3:00. One of my high school age children is at a school that will permit teachers to grade that afternoon since interims are next week. I’m not sure if they can telecommute. The other is at a school with on-going work about trauma informed teaching and socioemotional learning.
WRONG. Nobody has PD tomorrow. We think it might be related to interims but it’s terrible timing. Would have made more sense to have the half day on the day teachers have to submit interims. At any school I know, teachers get to leave as soon as the students do. Of course this doesn’t make up for the hours and hours of unpaid time we’ve given to the system already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Professional development. The format and topics vary from school to school. My MS has two sets of in-person workshops running from 12:45-3:00. One of my high school age children is at a school that will permit teachers to grade that afternoon since interims are next week. I’m not sure if they can telecommute. The other is at a school with on-going work about trauma informed teaching and socioemotional learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Announcing the reason does not change that it is an early release day.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why?