Anonymous wrote:Yes, but only parents with students in MCPS schools. At this point we are only babysitting when teachers are out- a different person each hour who is unable to do their real job.
Our school has had a teacher opening (4th grade) the entire second semester. We occasionally get subs, but more often than not it is paras covering.
We need more adults in the building however we can get them.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent I’d love to sub! No one ever allows volunteers in- why?!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but only parents with students in MCPS schools. At this point we are only babysitting when teachers are out- a different person each hour who is unable to do their real job.
Our school has had a teacher opening (4th grade) the entire second semester. We occasionally get subs, but more often than not it is paras covering.
We need more adults in the building however we can get them.
)Anonymous wrote:UGH! When will people realize that teaching (and good subbing) is a highly developed skill. You have to know what you are doing. Both have the knowledge of the subject area and the art of managing a classroom and connecting to students.
And as a reminder, there isn’t a teacher shortage. There is a pay shortage. Increase pay, decrease BS that should no longer be part of teacher responsibility and decrease class size. BOOM, suddenly you’ll have enough teachers.
Anonymous wrote:This would be entertaining to watch what people do to get out of sub duty.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but only parents with students in MCPS schools. At this point we are only babysitting when teachers are out- a different person each hour who is unable to do their real job.
Our school has had a teacher opening (4th grade) the entire second semester. We occasionally get subs, but more often than not it is paras covering.
We need more adults in the building however we can get them.