Anonymous wrote:The continued gaslighting of actual staff members is atrocious.
Noone is saying it is #allschools. But continued attrition from many schools is making the problems spread.
The most veteran teachers are retiring, the least veteran teachers are quitting, and we aren't recruiting midcareer teachers because MCPS caps the salary scale for transfers with experience. Fewer graduates and career changes are coming to teaching. The long term substitute pool is growing less and less robust.
We have many problems to fix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are an incredible number of classroom teacher, AP, staff development, and support staff positions that are still open on MCPS careers.
What's the scoop on what happens if positions are not filled?
This happens every year. It will all work out.
It DIDN’T work out at all schools. It was a miserable year that I do not want to repeat. And yet we are not fully staffed so here we go.
- teacher at an elementary school in the Seneca Valley cluster
OMG OMG OMG the sky is falling!
Love the sarcasm and condescension from a moron who clearly has absolutely no idea what a classroom looks like in the year 2023.
Also love the faux histrionics by people who know this is not a real problem but just want to fearmonger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are an incredible number of classroom teacher, AP, staff development, and support staff positions that are still open on MCPS careers.
What's the scoop on what happens if positions are not filled?
This happens every year. It will all work out.
It DIDN’T work out at all schools. It was a miserable year that I do not want to repeat. And yet we are not fully staffed so here we go.
- teacher at an elementary school in the Seneca Valley cluster
OMG OMG OMG the sky is falling!
Love the sarcasm and condescension from a moron who clearly has absolutely no idea what a classroom looks like in the year 2023.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are an incredible number of classroom teacher, AP, staff development, and support staff positions that are still open on MCPS careers.
What's the scoop on what happens if positions are not filled?
This happens every year. It will all work out.
It DIDN’T work out at all schools. It was a miserable year that I do not want to repeat. And yet we are not fully staffed so here we go.
- teacher at an elementary school in the Seneca Valley cluster
OMG OMG OMG the sky is falling!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are an incredible number of classroom teacher, AP, staff development, and support staff positions that are still open on MCPS careers.
What's the scoop on what happens if positions are not filled?
This happens every year. It will all work out.
It DIDN’T work out at all schools. It was a miserable year that I do not want to repeat. And yet we are not fully staffed so here we go.
- teacher at an elementary school in the Seneca Valley cluster
OMG OMG OMG the sky is falling!
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean IF. It is a far fetched assumption that they will be anywhere near staffed now that they have made the profession completely unsustainable and abusive for teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are an incredible number of classroom teacher, AP, staff development, and support staff positions that are still open on MCPS careers.
What's the scoop on what happens if positions are not filled?
This happens every year. It will all work out.
It DIDN’T work out at all schools. It was a miserable year that I do not want to repeat. And yet we are not fully staffed so here we go.
- teacher at an elementary school in the Seneca Valley cluster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think teachers can all collectively agree last year was the absolute worst year in education we've ever seen. Absolutely no one wants a repeat of last year.
Worse than the shutdown year and the year after when they kept quarantining kids and teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think teachers can all collectively agree last year was the absolute worst year in education we've ever seen. Absolutely no one wants a repeat of last year.
Worse than the shutdown year and the year after when they kept quarantining kids and teachers?