Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine is a private school math teacher and having financial issues and her husband is urging her to go MCPS -she has a masters in education so would make pretty good money. She dreads the idea, but is considering it - I doubt she will do it.
Good. I hope she she stays away from my kids public school.
What exactly does she "dread?" Is it the minority kids, the poor kids, the kids who just haven't had a decent shot in life? I guess she's such a mediocre teacher that she can only "handle" working with children who's are, what, perfect? God forbid she work with kids who really, really need a great teacher -- the kind of kids that can't gain admission to a private school (either b/c they don't have money, don't have an adult willing or able to navigate the admissions and F.A. process). How awful!
At my kids's public school, there are kids who benefit every single day from the fabulous teachers who routinely go the extra mile. Some -gasp- public school kids rely on remarkable teachers to show them a better way and to improve their lives and futures. Your "good friend" should be ashamed of herself for judging and looking down on MCPS (or any public school system)-- she hardly sounds fit to work in the same building as some of the wonderful teachers that I'm proud to know. Hope she enjoys helping shape the next generation of the spoiled and the privileged.
The children come with the school.
I think it's strange that you assume her reservations have anything to do with the children. Couldn't it be the administration, or the bureaucracy? Why assume it's the children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine is a private school math teacher and having financial issues and her husband is urging her to go MCPS -she has a masters in education so would make pretty good money. She dreads the idea, but is considering it - I doubt she will do it.
Good. I hope she she stays away from my kids public school.
What exactly does she "dread?" Is it the minority kids, the poor kids, the kids who just haven't had a decent shot in life? I guess she's such a mediocre teacher that she can only "handle" working with children who's are, what, perfect? God forbid she work with kids who really, really need a great teacher -- the kind of kids that can't gain admission to a private school (either b/c they don't have money, don't have an adult willing or able to navigate the admissions and F.A. process). How awful!
At my kids's public school, there are kids who benefit every single day from the fabulous teachers who routinely go the extra mile. Some -gasp- public school kids rely on remarkable teachers to show them a better way and to improve their lives and futures. Your "good friend" should be ashamed of herself for judging and looking down on MCPS (or any public school system)-- she hardly sounds fit to work in the same building as some of the wonderful teachers that I'm proud to know. Hope she enjoys helping shape the next generation of the spoiled and the privileged.
Anonymous wrote:A good friend of mine is a private school math teacher and having financial issues and her husband is urging her to go MCPS -she has a masters in education so would make pretty good money. She dreads the idea, but is considering it - I doubt she will do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of us who have kids in private schools are loving it.
I have kids in private and I work for the county. I would NEVER in a thousand years move into a private school. The pay is dreadful. I am, however, a fan of K-8 schooling, which is why we made the decision to go private.
Bottom line - If you're weak in management, then you'll suffer in public school. I like the challenge, and I love working with a diverse population, which isn't necessary what you see in a private school setting.
Anonymous wrote:Those of us who have kids in private schools are loving it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From FCPS to a private school, happily taking the pay cut. Being in private reminded me why I wanted to be a teacher.
I also moved from public to private and could not agree more.
A good friend of mine is a private school math teacher and having financial issues and her husband is urging her to go MCPS -she has a masters in education so would make pretty good money. She dreads the idea, but is considering it - I doubt she will do it.
Anonymous wrote:From FCPS to a private school, happily taking the pay cut. Being in private reminded me why I wanted to be a teacher.