Anonymous wrote:FCPS can convert the outdoor modular classroom units and convert them to onsite resident housing.
Rent could be reduced or altogether free in exchange to be a weekend teacher supporting students at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most people cannot when they first start working. it's not just teachers.
I’m in my 13th year of teaching with a Master’s degree. My college kid qualifies for a Pell grant. Pell grants are for low income students.
Pell Grants don't have an upper income limit. It is about demonstrating need.
I think it also takes into account what the tuition is at the school of your choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most people cannot when they first start working. it's not just teachers.
I’m in my 13th year of teaching with a Master’s degree. My college kid qualifies for a Pell grant. Pell grants are for low income students.
Pell Grants don't have an upper income limit. It is about demonstrating need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most people cannot when they first start working. it's not just teachers.
I’m in my 13th year of teaching with a Master’s degree. My college kid qualifies for a Pell grant. Pell grants are for low income students.
Anonymous wrote:most people cannot when they first start working. it's not just teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County should have subsidized housing for teachers, this is one group that deserves the benefit of subsidized housing. I live in McLean and if they were to propose affordable housing for teachers in my neighborhood, that I would wholeheartedly support.
Anonymous wrote:most people cannot when they first start working. it's not just teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was a young, brand new teacher, I had a roommate. And, yes, it took a large portion of my income. This was decades ago.
When I moved to DC after law school to work at DOJ I had a roommate. In an apartment. That is all I could afford for years. And we lawyers didn't cry about it.