Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all - I will follow up with the teacher and school. I don’t think the teachers do lunch or recess. My DD says there is a lot of pushing, kicking, hitting, etc. and that the recess teachers (paraeducators?) are nice but it seems there may be several extreme behavior issues within the class/grade. It is concerning that there are only 2 adults for 70-80 kids. I am a member of the PTA and will speak to them about this, and try and get something set up. Do volunteers need to be background checked by MCPS? Does MCPS usually try to hire more support staff throughout the year? I guess I’m also wondering if these recess behaviors are typical? My older DD is in middle school and I remember volunteering during lunch when she was younger. I remember there being the usual chaos from kids running around but I am getting more worried about things being out of control this year. I also think the recess teachers are doing a great job and don’t want my feedback to be a reflection of them (if that makes sense).
Volunteers need to have the fingerprints and background checks before they can be allowed to volunteer in the school.
And be vaccinated.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry about the recess teachers' feelings OP. Some of what you're describing is common (see 2 adults for 70-80 kids) and some of it is due to pandemic lack of socialization. No, McPS does not try to hire more support staff throughout the year. They don't have the funds.
Well, actually, they DO have the funds. It’s just that MCPS chooses to spend money on other things - bocce, $2M to the Kid Museum, free backpacks, etc.
Stop dramatizing. Principals can’t use staffing funds to purchase instructional materials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry about the recess teachers' feelings OP. Some of what you're describing is common (see 2 adults for 70-80 kids) and some of it is due to pandemic lack of socialization. No, McPS does not try to hire more support staff throughout the year. They don't have the funds.
Well, actually, they DO have the funds. It’s just that MCPS chooses to spend money on other things - bocce, $2M to the Kid Museum, free backpacks, etc.
Stop dramatizing. Principals can’t use staffing funds to purchase instructional materials.
NP. Dramatization aside, I think there is a fair criticism here about how MCPS spends its resources. And I think our principals can and should do more to get more resources - they need to at least ASK for increased funds and continue to make a case for it if they're told no. I've been frustrated that the principal of our ES does not seem interested in asking for more funds to provide supervision at lunch and recess. We've had frank conversations about it and she has acknowledged that they have the bare minimum of aides but she won't take any action to argue for a bigger budget. No one gets a bigger budget unless they ask for it and makes a compelling case and puts pressure on those making the allocations. Those are the responsibilities of anyone leading a group in a large institution. Telling parents that the only solution is for them to come supervise recess (and use leave from their full-time job to go volunteer!) without assessing the funding priorities at the school or pushing the MCPS budget office to provide more funds is incredibly frustrating. I wouldn't be so grumpy about it if it seemed like our principal was actively trying to secure more funds or otherwise search for creative ways to address a growing problem.
I also don't understand how a county with so much wealth can't provide the most basic resources to and maintenance for the schools. A group of parents started mowing the grounds at our school this year. I'd rather MCPS pay workers to mow the grass and put soap and toilet paper in the bathrooms than provide Chromebooks to each student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all - I will follow up with the teacher and school. I don’t think the teachers do lunch or recess. My DD says there is a lot of pushing, kicking, hitting, etc. and that the recess teachers (paraeducators?) are nice but it seems there may be several extreme behavior issues within the class/grade. It is concerning that there are only 2 adults for 70-80 kids. I am a member of the PTA and will speak to them about this, and try and get something set up. Do volunteers need to be background checked by MCPS? Does MCPS usually try to hire more support staff throughout the year? I guess I’m also wondering if these recess behaviors are typical? My older DD is in middle school and I remember volunteering during lunch when she was younger. I remember there being the usual chaos from kids running around but I am getting more worried about things being out of control this year. I also think the recess teachers are doing a great job and don’t want my feedback to be a reflection of them (if that makes sense).
Volunteers need to have the fingerprints and background checks before they can be allowed to volunteer in the school.
And be vaccinated.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry about the recess teachers' feelings OP. Some of what you're describing is common (see 2 adults for 70-80 kids) and some of it is due to pandemic lack of socialization. No, McPS does not try to hire more support staff throughout the year. They don't have the funds.
Well, actually, they DO have the funds. It’s just that MCPS chooses to spend money on other things - bocce, $2M to the Kid Museum, free backpacks, etc.
Stop dramatizing. Principals can’t use staffing funds to purchase instructional materials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all - I will follow up with the teacher and school. I don’t think the teachers do lunch or recess. My DD says there is a lot of pushing, kicking, hitting, etc. and that the recess teachers (paraeducators?) are nice but it seems there may be several extreme behavior issues within the class/grade. It is concerning that there are only 2 adults for 70-80 kids. I am a member of the PTA and will speak to them about this, and try and get something set up. Do volunteers need to be background checked by MCPS? Does MCPS usually try to hire more support staff throughout the year? I guess I’m also wondering if these recess behaviors are typical? My older DD is in middle school and I remember volunteering during lunch when she was younger. I remember there being the usual chaos from kids running around but I am getting more worried about things being out of control this year. I also think the recess teachers are doing a great job and don’t want my feedback to be a reflection of them (if that makes sense).
Volunteers need to have the fingerprints and background checks before they can be allowed to volunteer in the school.
And be vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry about the recess teachers' feelings OP. Some of what you're describing is common (see 2 adults for 70-80 kids) and some of it is due to pandemic lack of socialization. No, McPS does not try to hire more support staff throughout the year. They don't have the funds.
Well, actually, they DO have the funds. It’s just that MCPS chooses to spend money on other things - bocce, $2M to the Kid Museum, free backpacks, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry about the recess teachers' feelings OP. Some of what you're describing is common (see 2 adults for 70-80 kids) and some of it is due to pandemic lack of socialization. No, McPS does not try to hire more support staff throughout the year. They don't have the funds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all - I will follow up with the teacher and school. I don’t think the teachers do lunch or recess. My DD says there is a lot of pushing, kicking, hitting, etc. and that the recess teachers (paraeducators?) are nice but it seems there may be several extreme behavior issues within the class/grade. It is concerning that there are only 2 adults for 70-80 kids. I am a member of the PTA and will speak to them about this, and try and get something set up. Do volunteers need to be background checked by MCPS? Does MCPS usually try to hire more support staff throughout the year? I guess I’m also wondering if these recess behaviors are typical? My older DD is in middle school and I remember volunteering during lunch when she was younger. I remember there being the usual chaos from kids running around but I am getting more worried about things being out of control this year. I also think the recess teachers are doing a great job and don’t want my feedback to be a reflection of them (if that makes sense).
Volunteers need to have the fingerprints and background checks before they can be allowed to volunteer in the school.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all - I will follow up with the teacher and school. I don’t think the teachers do lunch or recess. My DD says there is a lot of pushing, kicking, hitting, etc. and that the recess teachers (paraeducators?) are nice but it seems there may be several extreme behavior issues within the class/grade. It is concerning that there are only 2 adults for 70-80 kids. I am a member of the PTA and will speak to them about this, and try and get something set up. Do volunteers need to be background checked by MCPS? Does MCPS usually try to hire more support staff throughout the year? I guess I’m also wondering if these recess behaviors are typical? My older DD is in middle school and I remember volunteering during lunch when she was younger. I remember there being the usual chaos from kids running around but I am getting more worried about things being out of control this year. I also think the recess teachers are doing a great job and don’t want my feedback to be a reflection of them (if that makes sense).