Anonymous
Post 11/15/2025 08:33     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

Is it a high turnover job?
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2025 01:32     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

Not very nice. I love a good firm no nonsense but kind front desk office. But ours is unwelcoming, acting like you need to read their mind and know all of their detailed and esoteric rules memorized even if you have never been informed of them. We were new to the district / school this year and felt quite unwelcomed.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2025 22:35     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

Love ours at Clopper Mill in Germantown! They are both super busy but never act like questions are an imposition.
-Staff
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2025 19:49     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

Anonymous wrote:What do you think of them? Helpful, strict, unprofessional? Etc.


Most are lovely and really helpful.

One is angry and petty.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2025 13:30     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

"racist" is a word that comes to mind
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2025 13:01     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

The culture of any school comes from the principal. You can tell right away how miserable or happy a school is by the vibe in the front office. How'd you like to work in close proximity to an a-hole all day long?
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2025 13:00     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

Anonymous wrote:It varies wildly. At my Bethesda MS we have had some really crass people who shouldn’t be in a building with kids, some really mean ogres, and some absolute imbeciles. When we get someone good, it’s a miracle.


Sounds like BE when my kids were there. Nasty mean old women who would put an "In a Meeting" sign on the desk for the principal All. Day. Long. so the principal was protected from the riff raff. Er, from the parents.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2025 09:42     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

Anonymous wrote:Do they ever sub in class at the school?


No- more often someone needs to cover the front office. Elementary only has 2, so they would never pull one away to cover a class. If one is out and the other needs bathroom/lunch/break, someone needs to cover. Sounds like it might be different in middle and high schools. Both are wonderful in my school.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2025 09:39     Subject: Teachers: do you like your school's front office staff?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:The older ladies are unprofessional. I asked about my back pay for covering sub classes during my planning periods and they acted like they never heard about making me sub cover as I did it every day for weeks. Then they acted like I was sketchy for asking. Then admin starts writing reports on me for not good enough plans. I thought my plans were great for doing them with no support, no time, and admin trying to mismanaged then fire teachers.


No one calls it sub cover. Teachers have a limit to how often they can cover. In the past we had to fill out a slip every day we covered the day of.
Things that absolutely didn’t happen.


DP. How do you know??


No one calls it sub cover. Teachers have a limit to how often they can cover. In the past we had to fill out a slip every day we covered the day of.