Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres already a thread on this but to emphasize, all employees have had a background screening and initial fingerprinting. They are working on completing ADDITIONAL cps checks along with re fingerprinting employees and enrollment in the rapback system.
MCPS is gonna MCPS. They should be renewing these annually. Other school systems (and companies where employees have a security clearance do this).
Just learned about this MCPS department today, because main MCPS X account retweeted them: MCPS Department of Systemwide Equity:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/equity/
10 staff members, so that's at least $1mln in budget just in staffing costs.
I guess they can't spend the money on the HR system to ensure all employees are paid on time but...
Anonymous wrote:Theres already a thread on this but to emphasize, all employees have had a background screening and initial fingerprinting. They are working on completing ADDITIONAL cps checks along with re fingerprinting employees and enrollment in the rapback system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the Fed to Ed program is taking away positions from teachers who are actually certified. Meanwhile, some person from the IRS has conditional certification...ridiculous.
Explain how if there were excess openings that exceeded the # of certified teachers who were interested in applying?
Well they aren’t hiring people who are certified and more than qualified. I have two friends who were trying to move to McPs bc of the shit in DC and got zero calls this summer. No interview invites, just straight rejection emails. These are both teachers rated highly effective in DCPS and have 10 years experience. I’ve heard similiar on the MCPS teacher fb group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the Fed to Ed program is taking away positions from teachers who are actually certified. Meanwhile, some person from the IRS has conditional certification...ridiculous.
Explain how if there were excess openings that exceeded the # of certified teachers who were interested in applying?
It’s because principals can literally hire whomever they want.
A TA who is yet to recessive her bachelor’s was hired for a K class. She will get paid as a long term sub for a few months before getting hired as a teacher once she receives her degree. The position was never advertised.
Well they aren’t hiring people who are certified and more than qualified. I have two friends who were trying to move to McPs bc of the shit in DC and got zero calls this summer. No interview invites, just straight rejection emails. These are both teachers rated highly effective in DCPS and have 10 years experience. I’ve heard similiar on the MCPS teacher fb group.
What's the thinking behind this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the Fed to Ed program is taking away positions from teachers who are actually certified. Meanwhile, some person from the IRS has conditional certification...ridiculous.
Explain how if there were excess openings that exceeded the # of certified teachers who were interested in applying?
Well they aren’t hiring people who are certified and more than qualified. I have two friends who were trying to move to McPs bc of the shit in DC and got zero calls this summer. No interview invites, just straight rejection emails. These are both teachers rated highly effective in DCPS and have 10 years experience. I’ve heard similiar on the MCPS teacher fb group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the Fed to Ed program is taking away positions from teachers who are actually certified. Meanwhile, some person from the IRS has conditional certification...ridiculous.
Explain how if there were excess openings that exceeded the # of certified teachers who were interested in applying?
Well they aren’t hiring people who are certified and more than qualified. I have two friends who were trying to move to McPs bc of the shit in DC and got zero calls this summer. No interview invites, just straight rejection emails. These are both teachers rated highly effective in DCPS and have 10 years experience. I’ve heard similiar on the MCPS teacher fb group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the Fed to Ed program is taking away positions from teachers who are actually certified. Meanwhile, some person from the IRS has conditional certification...ridiculous.
Explain how if there were excess openings that exceeded the # of certified teachers who were interested in applying?
Anonymous wrote:Theres already a thread on this but to emphasize, all employees have had a background screening and initial fingerprinting. They are working on completing ADDITIONAL cps checks along with re fingerprinting employees and enrollment in the rapback system.
Hiring is moving along at a normal pace. There are 3 teachers at my school who were hired this month, they got their prints and screening done on time and have been at work all week.
What are you yelling about?
Anonymous wrote:Also, the Fed to Ed program is taking away positions from teachers who are actually certified. Meanwhile, some person from the IRS has conditional certification...ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Also, the Fed to Ed program is taking away positions from teachers who are actually certified. Meanwhile, some person from the IRS has conditional certification...ridiculous.