Anonymous wrote:Teachers are the only demographic of workers that are actively pressured to make up false numbers then discarded as professionals and blamed for the low standards when we are backed into a corner with no support or structure. Is this game all so we can pretend that we are not as tarded as we really are.
Anonymous wrote:Treating teachers like homeless people is not a good looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember last year during the budget freeze when MCPS schools ran out of paper? Our school hasn't had any paper available for staff to use for the past two weeks. I teach multiple classes and need 50 copies of each paper I copy. It looks like we are back to buying our own copy paper. Yes, there is a service within the county (Copy Plus) that can be used to make copies. However, they are now quoting a two-week (10 business days) timeframe to make copies. My teammates and I placed an order over two weeks ago, and we still haven't received our order.
Also, teachers receive a stipend to order materials from the MCPS warehouse. This year, we did not receive any pencils, glue sticks, or dry erase markers. We didn't receive pencils last year either. My students asked me for tissues last week. We ran out of all the tissues I provided. I can't afford to continue purchasing materials for the students to use daily.
We greatly appreciate any and all donations!
Advocate with the BOE. This isn't acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends adult diapers would be thoughtful bc my teachers are not allowed/unable to go potty and if they had this product they could just go while teaching and change later.
Sorry for the off top, but why schools don’t have a very short breaks (5 mins) between lessons? It would allow so many benefits to students AND teachers based on this comment.
Anonymous wrote:Depends adult diapers would be thoughtful bc my teachers are not allowed/unable to go potty and if they had this product they could just go while teaching and change later.
Anonymous wrote:Remember last year during the budget freeze when MCPS schools ran out of paper? Our school hasn't had any paper available for staff to use for the past two weeks. I teach multiple classes and need 50 copies of each paper I copy. It looks like we are back to buying our own copy paper. Yes, there is a service within the county (Copy Plus) that can be used to make copies. However, they are now quoting a two-week (10 business days) timeframe to make copies. My teammates and I placed an order over two weeks ago, and we still haven't received our order.
Also, teachers receive a stipend to order materials from the MCPS warehouse. This year, we did not receive any pencils, glue sticks, or dry erase markers. We didn't receive pencils last year either. My students asked me for tissues last week. We ran out of all the tissues I provided. I can't afford to continue purchasing materials for the students to use daily.
We greatly appreciate any and all donations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember last year during the budget freeze when MCPS schools ran out of paper? Our school hasn't had any paper available for staff to use for the past two weeks. I teach multiple classes and need 50 copies of each paper I copy. It looks like we are back to buying our own copy paper. Yes, there is a service within the county (Copy Plus) that can be used to make copies. However, they are now quoting a two-week (10 business days) timeframe to make copies. My teammates and I placed an order over two weeks ago, and we still haven't received our order.
Also, teachers receive a stipend to order materials from the MCPS warehouse. This year, we did not receive any pencils, glue sticks, or dry erase markers. We didn't receive pencils last year either. My students asked me for tissues last week. We ran out of all the tissues I provided. I can't afford to continue purchasing materials for the students to use daily.
We greatly appreciate any and all donations!
Why aren't you using Copy Plus?
Anonymous wrote:Remember last year during the budget freeze when MCPS schools ran out of paper? Our school hasn't had any paper available for staff to use for the past two weeks. I teach multiple classes and need 50 copies of each paper I copy. It looks like we are back to buying our own copy paper. Yes, there is a service within the county (Copy Plus) that can be used to make copies. However, they are now quoting a two-week (10 business days) timeframe to make copies. My teammates and I placed an order over two weeks ago, and we still haven't received our order.
Also, teachers receive a stipend to order materials from the MCPS warehouse. This year, we did not receive any pencils, glue sticks, or dry erase markers. We didn't receive pencils last year either. My students asked me for tissues last week. We ran out of all the tissues I provided. I can't afford to continue purchasing materials for the students to use daily.
We greatly appreciate any and all donations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MVA teachers didn't need to ask for toilet paper or cleaning supplies.
MVA? Motor Vehicle Administration?
Anonymous wrote:MVA teachers didn't need to ask for toilet paper or cleaning supplies.