Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there somewhere that parents can look up lost positions? It is frustrating that central office is not transparent about it
Central Office will not take accountability for specific positions. They will remind everyone that principals decided which positions were cut due to the decreased allocations.
Who can we lay pressure on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pyle lost 3.8 so far. One math teacher and one English teacher have been cut and are looking for a place elsewhere. Both of them are great teachers.
I don’t think Pyle lost an English teacher. At least, I don’t think one has been told to find a placement elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:I heard Parkland MS is just not going to fill the open positions they had posted in Careers. So no teachers leaving per se, but it will affect class sizes, scehedule, etc
Anonymous wrote:Pyle lost 3.8 so far. One math teacher and one English teacher have been cut and are looking for a place elsewhere. Both of them are great teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there somewhere that parents can look up lost positions? It is frustrating that central office is not transparent about it
Central Office will not take accountability for specific positions. They will remind everyone that principals decided which positions were cut due to the decreased allocations.
Anonymous wrote:Is there somewhere that parents can look up lost positions? It is frustrating that central office is not transparent about it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can folks also list schools that did not have any staffing reductions this week? I know there are some; mostly elementary schools I think.
I am hearing from ES specialists (music, art, PE) that many have lost .1 from their allocations, which means that yes, many elementary schools are facing staffing reductions as well. (Specials allocations are based on how many "teaching stations" ie. classes are in the school. The .1 cut means that there will be fewer classes next year.)
Anonymous wrote:Can folks also list schools that did not have any staffing reductions this week? I know there are some; mostly elementary schools I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frost 1.6
This is in addition to cuts made earlier this spring- I think Frost lost close to a total of 4 positions overall.
Anonymous wrote:Frost 1.6