Anonymous wrote:As an elementary teacher, I'm more curious about the teachers! Do they get to just stop teaching at that point?
Anonymous wrote:If your senior can't figure out how to use their time the week before graduation, they shouldn't accept the diploma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the seniors get short changed on the curriculum?
As if any kids are checked in during the month of June....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an elementary teacher, I'm more curious about the teachers! Do they get to just stop teaching at that point?
I am a middle school teacher and I always questioned this. Although, there are not a lot of teachers who just teach seniors. Like the OP, many teachers have all grade levels in their class, so they would still be teaching those left. Some classes like English 12 would be an exception. But even then, not many teachers only have 1 prep, they may have a free period here or there. And being a teacher of just seniors does come with extra work that I don't have to do, like college recommendations earlier in the year.
Anonymous wrote:As an elementary teacher, I'm more curious about the teachers! Do they get to just stop teaching at that point?
Anonymous wrote:As an elementary teacher, I'm more curious about the teachers! Do they get to just stop teaching at that point?
Anonymous wrote:Why do the seniors get short changed on the curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:Why do the seniors get short changed on the curriculum?