Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Or..you insufferable twat, they don't want to teach the content area they've been placed in. Common sense really, but you'd rather just be rude.
Not true. Look at Nancy's posts for one example.
The last few MVA supporters are losing their minds, apparently oblivious to the fact that MCPS couldn't bring back MVA this late in the summer even if it wasn't a worthless program for child abusers.
I personally do not support bringing back MVA, but you sounds nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Or..you insufferable twat, they don't want to teach the content area they've been placed in. Common sense really, but you'd rather just be rude.
Not true. Look at Nancy's posts for one example.
Who is Nancy?
MVA MCEA rep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Or..you insufferable twat, they don't want to teach the content area they've been placed in. Common sense really, but you'd rather just be rude.
Not true. Look at Nancy's posts for one example.
Who is Nancy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Or..you insufferable twat, they don't want to teach the content area they've been placed in. Common sense really, but you'd rather just be rude.
Not true. Look at Nancy's posts for one example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Or..you insufferable twat, they don't want to teach the content area they've been placed in. Common sense really, but you'd rather just be rude.
Not true. Look at Nancy's posts for one example.
The last few MVA supporters are losing their minds, apparently oblivious to the fact that MCPS couldn't bring back MVA this late in the summer even if it wasn't a worthless program for child abusers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Or..you insufferable twat, they don't want to teach the content area they've been placed in. Common sense really, but you'd rather just be rude.
Not true. Look at Nancy's posts for one example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Or..you insufferable twat, they don't want to teach the content area they've been placed in. Common sense really, but you'd rather just be rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
On Twitter it sounds like some have been offered placements, but would rather quit than have to wear pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
A good number of MVA teachers are still without jobs. The admin and a select few got quickly replaced but many are not sure what will happen, some are forced into retirement and some are forced out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?
That was raised as a possibility, but then enough teachers resigned or retired to make it unnecessary.
And they closed MVA. Some of those teachers took open positions at other schools (I know my school did.)
It's a good thing we did, otherwise it looks like there wouldn't be enough teachers to go around.
Anonymous wrote:I thought we were firing teachers. Wasn't MCEA freaking out over the budget?