Anonymous wrote:DCPS doesn’t do separate contracts for long term subs so the school is stuck with the regular sub pool to cover long term absences. And subs are not paid well or have any job security so it is really hard to cover a longer medical absence or maternity leave well. —DCPS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are human and things may come up… babies, illness, death in the family, etc.
Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't happen in private. If the math teacher is out, other math faculty will cover the class for the rest of the week and there will be a math-specific sub in place the following Monday and (if needed) a long-term hire in the works immediately. There is never any lag in instruction and this is what you pay for.
-DCPS and Sidwell parent.
Anonymous wrote:Deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't happen in private. If the math teacher is out, other math faculty will cover the class for the rest of the week and there will be a math-specific sub in place the following Monday and (if needed) a long-term hire in the works immediately. There is never any lag in instruction and this is what you pay for.
-DCPS and Sidwell parent.
I agree that privates seem to get coverage quickly, but pause and think of how that happens: a teacher who already has a full load takes on the grading/planning/teaching for another class. It may look seamless, but there’s a ton of late-night work happening that burns people out. I think it’s important to recognize how many privates get this done.
- private school teacher
Anonymous wrote:No, it doesn't happen in private. If the math teacher is out, other math faculty will cover the class for the rest of the week and there will be a math-specific sub in place the following Monday and (if needed) a long-term hire in the works immediately. There is never any lag in instruction and this is what you pay for.
-DCPS and Sidwell parent.