Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Syphax + feral kids
Central office is where good teachers that want to make more $ go to die. And frankly, at least in my department, they’re worthless. Tons of demands from them to justify their jobs, no support. HR is a complete mess, especially. And they all scored raises and two extra weeks of pay this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Syphax + feral kids
Central office is where good teachers that want to make more $ go to die. And frankly, at least in my department, they’re worthless. Tons of demands from them to justify their jobs, no support. HR is a complete mess, especially. And they all scored raises and two extra weeks of pay this year.
Anonymous wrote:Syphax + feral kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its simple. Huge percentage of Arlington teachers don't live in Arlington because its crazy expensive. Its not hard to imagine them wanting to eliminate the commute and simplify their life and teach in FCPS/LCPS.
If only the missing middle included housing policies actually aimed at housing for teachers instead of 1.2 million townhomes...
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Anonymous wrote:
No, it is the know-it-all parents who can’t stay in their lane.
Oh yes I well remember the awful parents who screamed that teachers were lazy, "do your jobs!"
and to think, teachers don't want to work in this environment!
...and then their kids came to school parroting their parents. The rude behavior from students toward teachers this year was over the top.
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No, it is the know-it-all parents who can’t stay in their lane.
Oh yes I well remember the awful parents who screamed that teachers were lazy, "do your jobs!"
and to think, teachers don't want to work in this environment!
Anonymous wrote:Have you been living in a cave? In a news blackout?
There is a national teacher shortage CRISIS. Right now, Fairfax County has about 850 vacancies. Compare that to a year ago this time when they had 550. And four years ago, there were 350 vacancies at this time.
There is not one single solution. But parents have to get engaged and demand higher pay and more respect. Colleges are seeing fewer and fewer students enter teacher prep programs. We need to raise the status of being a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Its simple. Huge percentage of Arlington teachers don't live in Arlington because its crazy expensive. Its not hard to imagine them wanting to eliminate the commute and simplify their life and teach in FCPS/LCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Just send your kids to private school people. It’s a much more personalized option than the uncertainty that is brought forth with APS.
Anonymous wrote:Its simple. Huge percentage of Arlington teachers don't live in Arlington because its crazy expensive. Its not hard to imagine them wanting to eliminate the commute and simplify their life and teach in FCPS/LCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Syphax + feral kids
+1
APS poured resources into expanding Syphax, when those resources could've been used to directly impact teachers and kids. In other words, APS spent millions on things like a district-level virtual school and new chiefs of everything, instead of reducing class sizes or doing more to retain teachers and staff. I don't even remember if the virtual school will exist next year, but it was a fiasco that cost a great deal of money.
While the central office was mushrooming, demands on teachers and staff were increasing. So many kids were a mess emotionally and academically this year. Teachers were just told to work harder, be creative, and figure it out. APS is a well-resourced school district. Those resources just didn't get to teachers or to many students who needed them this past year. I'm guessing APS teachers who resigned either decided to go teach closer to home, as many live outside of Arlington, or to go into another field entirely.
No, it is the know-it-all parents who can’t stay in their lane.