no they dontAnonymous wrote:Most teachers stay after school for 2 hours
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I stopped staying after school when schools added in Mascot Period. I rarely have students come see me for help because they use it for social time. I’m not staying after contract hours when we have time for help built into the school day that is not being used. -HS teacher
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which other salaried professionals have “contract hours”? Salaried professionals work until the work is done even if that means staying a couple hours later. Even if that means taking work home. If teachers want to work like hourly workers they should not expect to be treated like anything more.
Lots of government (local and federal) workers push their chair in and leave at a certain time even if the work isn't completed.
Anonymous wrote:Which other salaried professionals have “contract hours”? Salaried professionals work until the work is done even if that means staying a couple hours later. Even if that means taking work home. If teachers want to work like hourly workers they should not expect to be treated like anything more.
Anonymous wrote:Which other salaried professionals have “contract hours”? Salaried professionals work until the work is done even if that means staying a couple hours later. Even if that means taking work home. If teachers want to work like hourly workers they should not expect to be treated like anything more.
Anonymous wrote:Which other salaried professionals have “contract hours”? Salaried professionals work until the work is done even if that means staying a couple hours later. Even if that means taking work home. If teachers want to work like hourly workers they should not expect to be treated like anything more.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped staying after school when schools added in Mascot Period. I rarely have students come see me for help because they use it for social time. I’m not staying after contract hours when we have time for help built into the school day that is not being used. -HS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Teacher will no longer stay after school to help the students that needs it, and will only grade every few weeks. She will no longer grade assignments when they are turn in. and Late assignments will only be graded at the end of the quarter. No grade penalty will be given but still. MY DD earned B last quarter in her class, if she wanted to stay after school for help she wouldn't be able to.. How is this legal? If a student isn't doing well how would they get help if she doesn't stay after school?
Anonymous wrote:I stay after school to prepare for the next day. I lesson plan, make copies, etc. I can’t do this during planning because those periods are mostly taken up by meetings and subbing for other teachers. I’m not required to stay past 2:35 according to my contract. I already do to get ready for the next day. If my kid needs a tutor, I pay for it.