Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are still teachers quitting and we go back next week. There will also be a ton of teachers retiring mid year.
Big increase last year in the number of teachers/admin at different schools who I saw go out on extended medical leave. The mental and physical toll that schools are having on people is scary and real. This can occur at any point in the year and a long term sub slides in and we hope for the best. It was my school, my friends’ schools, my own kid’s school.
Anonymous wrote:There are still teachers quitting and we go back next week. There will also be a ton of teachers retiring mid year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is fully staffed!
That doesn’t mean there are no teacher trainees.
Anonymous wrote:My DD started 2nd grade with a sub. The new hire quit the week before school started. The sub was a recently retired, veteran teacher who stayed for about one month.
Eventually, another career switcher LT sun who was in the midst of getting teaching certification took over but it was a chaotic year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid started one year - I think it was 4th grade - without a teacher. He had a series of short term subs for the first week or two, then a long term sub for about 6 weeks. At that point the school gave up on hiring someone, split up his class, and added 8-9 kids to each of the other 3 classrooms. It was not good.
FCPS is a joke. They hire people with no teaching qualifications.
I don’t know how they are getting away with it.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is fully staffed!
Anonymous wrote:My kid started one year - I think it was 4th grade - without a teacher. He had a series of short term subs for the first week or two, then a long term sub for about 6 weeks. At that point the school gave up on hiring someone, split up his class, and added 8-9 kids to each of the other 3 classrooms. It was not good.
Anonymous wrote:What happens if FCPs isn't staffed by the first day of school?
https://careers.fcps.edu/vl/vacancy.htm
So many
Anonymous wrote:It is not a matter of "if". It is when it isn't staffed. There'll be lots of long term subs or revolving door of day to day subs. Classes will be consolidated. Some classes will be canceled and kids will have to change high school schedules. Teachers will have to work during their prep periods, which will exhaust them, more will leave and the cycle will continue.