Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is messed up is APS not being transparent about this at all.
How’s that?
Teacher is out on leave. They can replace as the position is protected legally.
What more do you want to know?
What are you talking about they get subs and keep offering classes when teachers are out on FMLA.
A sub who can run an entire theatrical/musical production ? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They share the teacher with Gunston. She is on personal leave. No word on when she’s back. I found her to be a lazy teacher
Lazy? She ran two completely different shows at two different schools with all the after school effort that involved. On top of teaching classes and getting kids into the theatre program.
Anonymous wrote:Posts like this make me so sad when APS leadership is focused on scoring political wins against the administration rather than actual school management. It’s a real shame that middle schoolers in Arlington don’t have access to theater programs and no foreign language until 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:They share the teacher with Gunston. She is on personal leave. No word on when she’s back. I found her to be a lazy teacher
FMLA is only 12 weeks. The teacher shouldn't be for the whole school year. If the theatre teacher is out now hopefully they will be back and there can still be a spring production.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is drama being scaled back due to budgetary issues? Middle schools have added sports over the past five years, so I hope they are not cutting back in the arts.
All the APS middle schools have theaters, so it would be a shame for them to not be utilized as designed, for student productions.
No, the teacher is on leave. It’s not cut but they don’t have someone to run it right now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is messed up is APS not being transparent about this at all.
How’s that?
Teacher is out on leave. They can replace as the position is protected legally.
What more do you want to know?
What are you talking about they get subs and keep offering classes when teachers are out on FMLA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is messed up is APS not being transparent about this at all.
How’s that?
Teacher is out on leave. They can replace as the position is protected legally.
What more do you want to know?
What are you talking about they get subs and keep offering classes when teachers are out on FMLA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is messed up is APS not being transparent about this at all.
How’s that?
Teacher is out on leave. They can replace as the position is protected legally.
What more do you want to know?
What they are not being transparent about is reducing the drama positions down to half time and therefore eliminating after school theater as an option for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is messed up is APS not being transparent about this at all.
How’s that?
Teacher is out on leave. They can replace as the position is protected legally.
What more do you want to know?
What they are not being transparent about is reducing the drama positions down to half time and therefore eliminating after school theater as an option for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is messed up is APS not being transparent about this at all.
How’s that?
Teacher is out on leave. They can replace as the position is protected legally.
What more do you want to know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is messed up is APS not being transparent about this at all.
How’s that?
Teacher is out on leave. They can replace as the position is protected legally.
What more do you want to know?
Anonymous wrote:Is she still active at Gunston? That would tell you whether she is on leave or just not at DHMS.