Anonymous wrote:Our former principal tried to guilt us into doing after school clubs at our Title One school. I told her that at my son's school, 90% of the clubs were run by parents. My principal said that the poor children never have any chance to do extracurricular activities. I am sick of people expecting teachers to be the saviors all of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Our former principal tried to guilt us into doing after school clubs at our Title One school. I told her that at my son's school, 90% of the clubs were run by parents. My principal said that the poor children never have any chance to do extracurricular activities. I am sick of people expecting teachers to be the saviors all of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a high school teacher debating trying to make the switch to middle school. I also have children and am wondering if the hours would be better. Currently I am available after school until approximately 4:00 most days to provide extra help although students often do not stay. I bring home work and papers to grade after that.
Middle school teachers, I’m assuming you also bring home work and grading. How late do you stay with students? How often? I think a change would be nice but am also wondering if I could drop SACC for my own children since middle school dismisses so early.
What will you do on days you have meetings or are required to stay late to help students or are required to sponsor a club?
Required to sponsor a club? How can they require something beyond contracted hours?
Same question here. Also, I believe there is a limit to the number of before/after school staff meetings (mentioned in a post) that can be held per month. I'll search policy regs later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a high school teacher debating trying to make the switch to middle school. I also have children and am wondering if the hours would be better. Currently I am available after school until approximately 4:00 most days to provide extra help although students often do not stay. I bring home work and papers to grade after that.
Middle school teachers, I’m assuming you also bring home work and grading. How late do you stay with students? How often? I think a change would be nice but am also wondering if I could drop SACC for my own children since middle school dismisses so early.
What will you do on days you have meetings or are required to stay late to help students or are required to sponsor a club?
Required to sponsor a club? How can they require something beyond contracted hours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a high school teacher debating trying to make the switch to middle school. I also have children and am wondering if the hours would be better. Currently I am available after school until approximately 4:00 most days to provide extra help although students often do not stay. I bring home work and papers to grade after that.
Middle school teachers, I’m assuming you also bring home work and grading. How late do you stay with students? How often? I think a change would be nice but am also wondering if I could drop SACC for my own children since middle school dismisses so early.
What will you do on days you have meetings or are required to stay late to help students or are required to sponsor a club?
Anonymous wrote:My FCPS middle school contract hours are 7:10-2:40. I have one meeting per week that goes until 3:30 three times per month (staff mtg, committee mtg, department meeting.) I am required to offer extra help one time per week until 3:25.
I am probably going to have to switch to a high school once my oldest starts school because SACC doesnt open until 7 and I can’t do that drop off and make it to school in time to open my classroom door by 7:12 when students start arriving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a high school teacher debating trying to make the switch to middle school. I also have children and am wondering if the hours would be better. Currently I am available after school until approximately 4:00 most days to provide extra help although students often do not stay. I bring home work and papers to grade after that.
Middle school teachers, I’m assuming you also bring home work and grading. How late do you stay with students? How often? I think a change would be nice but am also wondering if I could drop SACC for my own children since middle school dismisses so early.
What will you do on days you have meetings or are required to stay late to help students or are required to sponsor a club?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a high school teacher debating trying to make the switch to middle school. I also have children and am wondering if the hours would be better. Currently I am available after school until approximately 4:00 most days to provide extra help although students often do not stay. I bring home work and papers to grade after that.
Middle school teachers, I’m assuming you also bring home work and grading. How late do you stay with students? How often? I think a change would be nice but am also wondering if I could drop SACC for my own children since middle school dismisses so early.
Anonymous wrote:What will you do in teacher work days when the students have them off? That is one reason to keep SACC.