Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To 18:15 - please volunteer in the classroom sometime after Memorial Day and report back.
Its a shame we pay tax dollars for teachrrs to babysit and not teach. If I tune out of my job after Memorial weekend, I would be fired. But it appears sub standard teaxhers can just sit back and count the days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the waiver is passed, no teacher or school should ever dock your child again for missing a day to go out of town for a family trip, wedding, etc. Apparently each and every day of school is not important.
There might be a difference between having a day of school that your child missed, and not having a day of school.
No, the point is that the days don't matter despite the "fake" snow days schedule that imply they do until they become real.
Yes, I understood your point. My point was that you're comparing apples and oranges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To 18:15 - please volunteer in the classroom sometime after Memorial Day and report back.
Its a shame we pay tax dollars for teachrrs to babysit and not teach. If I tune out of my job after Memorial weekend, I would be fired. But it appears sub standard teaxhers can just sit back and count the days?
Anonymous wrote:To 18:15 - please volunteer in the classroom sometime after Memorial Day and report back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and the professional days could be taken away but under the contract, it is not an option.
How realistic is it that the contract could be changed? I see districts all over NC and VA using professional days. In Wake County, NC (Raleigh), they are making up 6 missed days - 3 on professional days and 3 tacked added in June. They are not using
I'm not pro waiver; but I don't think the optimal time for the make-up plan is June. Let it be during a workday. However, that'd still leave us several days short.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and the professional days could be taken away but under the contract, it is not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the waiver is passed, no teacher or school should ever dock your child again for missing a day to go out of town for a family trip, wedding, etc. Apparently each and every day of school is not important.
There might be a difference between having a day of school that your child missed, and not having a day of school.
No, the point is that the days don't matter despite the "fake" snow days schedule that imply they do until they become real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the waiver is passed, no teacher or school should ever dock your child again for missing a day to go out of town for a family trip, wedding, etc. Apparently each and every day of school is not important.
There might be a difference between having a day of school that your child missed, and not having a day of school.
Anonymous wrote:If the waiver is passed, no teacher or school should ever dock your child again for missing a day to go out of town for a family trip, wedding, etc. Apparently each and every day of school is not important.
Anonymous wrote:To 18:15 - please volunteer in the classroom sometime after Memorial Day and report back.