Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school would be thrilled with just 1-2 extra hands- no need for 15. I think that if they prioritize schools that are unable to get subs, they could at least make a dent. It's better than nothing!
It would be great if you volunteered then.
I’m this poster and a classroom teacher constantly being forced to “volunteer.” Our school has 8 staff out and 1 sub today. It is not okay.
That's not ok, but most of central office is out with covid if you look at the numbers. MCPS has failed to keep covid out of the schools. Its not ok, but it was to be expected when MCPS said they will stay open no matter what.
There’s less than 40 Central Office employees with COVID right now. That number has been pretty consistent for much of May. That number is no where near the majority of staff members in Central Office unless MCPS is not reporting all the cases. OSSI wasn’t answering telephones this morning if that’s any indication.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school would be thrilled with just 1-2 extra hands- no need for 15. I think that if they prioritize schools that are unable to get subs, they could at least make a dent. It's better than nothing!
It would be great if you volunteered then.
I’m this poster and a classroom teacher constantly being forced to “volunteer.” Our school has 8 staff out and 1 sub today. It is not okay.
That's not ok, but most of central office is out with covid if you look at the numbers. MCPS has failed to keep covid out of the schools. Its not ok, but it was to be expected when MCPS said they will stay open no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school would be thrilled with just 1-2 extra hands- no need for 15. I think that if they prioritize schools that are unable to get subs, they could at least make a dent. It's better than nothing!
It would be great if you volunteered then.
I’m this poster and a classroom teacher constantly being forced to “volunteer.” Our school has 8 staff out and 1 sub today. It is not okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school would be thrilled with just 1-2 extra hands- no need for 15. I think that if they prioritize schools that are unable to get subs, they could at least make a dent. It's better than nothing!
It would be great if you volunteered then.
Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school would be thrilled with just 1-2 extra hands- no need for 15. I think that if they prioritize schools that are unable to get subs, they could at least make a dent. It's better than nothing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 208 schools in MCPS. Sending out Central Office staff to sub is not going to work. 208 times 15 is 3,120. If every school needed 15 subs, sending central office staff out to sub would barely make a dent.
Sending Central Office staff to the schools who are in the need the most would be better than doing nothing. It’s this type of mentality to ignore the need for help that led to votes of no confidence and 800 teachers leaving the school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 208 schools in MCPS. Sending out Central Office staff to sub is not going to work. 208 times 15 is 3,120. If every school needed 15 subs, sending central office staff out to sub would barely make a dent.
Sending Central Office staff to the schools who are in the need the most would be better than doing nothing. It’s this type of mentality to ignore the need for help that led to votes of no confidence and 800 teachers leaving the school system.
Anonymous wrote:There are 208 schools in MCPS. Sending out Central Office staff to sub is not going to work. 208 times 15 is 3,120. If every school needed 15 subs, sending central office staff out to sub would barely make a dent.
Anonymous wrote:There are 208 schools in MCPS. Sending out Central Office staff to sub is not going to work. 208 times 15 is 3,120. If every school needed 15 subs, sending central office staff out to sub would barely make a dent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:January only due to the Covid surge. Since the “thoughts and prayers” or “monitoring the situation”.
The usually lack of support from central office to actual teachers and students.
That's odd they're in the trenches helping out so much at our school.
Anonymous wrote:January only due to the Covid surge. Since the “thoughts and prayers” or “monitoring the situation”.
The usually lack of support from central office to actual teachers and students.