Anonymous wrote:Please stop using the word par. There is actually a par program that makes teachers work extra hours on top of their unpaid overtime and gives them no job security or support. If you're not talking about going or giving teachers harsh review processes use a different word. Thanks par for making my life so much more of aa hassle. Thanks admin for misusing par to retaliate on teachers who report true data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it expected that middle schools would have their staff hired by now? The MS we are assigned to had a lot of turnover, and lots of the positions appear unfilled. They are missing about 25% of the teachers in core subjects like English, science, and math. Bad sign, right? I can't imagine there are going to be many options at this point for hiring.
My child goes there and I don’t feel like there was much turnover. The few teachers I know of departing were moving back to hometowns out of state.
Anonymous wrote:Piggy-backing on this thread — it looks to me on the mcps job posting page like my kid’s middle school (Banneker) is still missing two English teachers, a math teacher, a technology teacher, a part-time science teacher, and several paraeducators. How likely is it that those positions will be filled? We dealt with a series of subs for a while last year and I’m hoping we have better staffing this year.
Anonymous wrote:Is it expected that middle schools would have their staff hired by now? The MS we are assigned to had a lot of turnover, and lots of the positions appear unfilled. They are missing about 25% of the teachers in core subjects like English, science, and math. Bad sign, right? I can't imagine there are going to be many options at this point for hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silver Creek still needs 1 part time science, a social studies teacher, and a part time art. Not too bad tbh.
That doesn’t sound bad at all - thank you! -OP
Anonymous wrote:Silver Creek still needs 1 part time science, a social studies teacher, and a part time art. Not too bad tbh.
Anonymous wrote:Is it expected that middle schools would have their staff hired by now? The MS we are assigned to had a lot of turnover, and lots of the positions appear unfilled. They are missing about 25% of the teachers in core subjects like English, science, and math. Bad sign, right? I can't imagine there are going to be many options at this point for hiring.