Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why?
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Anonymous wrote:But if you have to be at work by 9 and you're used to a morning routine, that would not be possible without taking a few hours off work (ES student).
Anonymous wrote:Why?
Anonymous wrote:But if you have to be at work by 9 and you're used to a morning routine, that would not be possible without taking a few hours off work (ES student).
Anonymous wrote:At our MS all conferences are on Mon so teachers can leave on Tuesday after school. I don't think they would want to start later in the day on Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers don’t get to go home early. We’re having parent teacher conferences right before we leave for Thanksgiving :/
Depends on the teacher, we've definitely had teachers who scheduled all their conferences early and didn't have any on the conference days.
+1. And I don’t blame them. I would do the same.
Having teachers work till the day before Thanksgiving is unreasonable. Tuesday-Wednesday should be off.
Wednesday is off, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers don’t get to go home early. We’re having parent teacher conferences right before we leave for Thanksgiving :/
Depends on the teacher, we've definitely had teachers who scheduled all their conferences early and didn't have any on the conference days.
+1. And I don’t blame them. I would do the same.
Having teachers work till the day before Thanksgiving is unreasonable. Tuesday-Wednesday should be off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers don’t get to go home early. We’re having parent teacher conferences right before we leave for Thanksgiving :/
Depends on the teacher, we've definitely had teachers who scheduled all their conferences early and didn't have any on the conference days.
+1. And I don’t blame them. I would do the same.
Having teachers work till the day before Thanksgiving is unreasonable. Tuesday-Wednesday should be off.
You want them to schedule a single instructional day Thanksgiving week? Not going to happen. Besides, just in the last few years we switched from a full day on Monday and half days on Tuesday and Wednesday to half days on Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday off. Between that change, adding more religious holidays over the last decade, and adding a non instructional transition day this year, we’re down to one snow day built into the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers don’t get to go home early. We’re having parent teacher conferences right before we leave for Thanksgiving :/
Depends on the teacher, we've definitely had teachers who scheduled all their conferences early and didn't have any on the conference days.
+1. And I don’t blame them. I would do the same.
Having teachers work till the day before Thanksgiving is unreasonable. Tuesday-Wednesday should be off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers don’t get to go home early. We’re having parent teacher conferences right before we leave for Thanksgiving :/
Depends on the teacher, we've definitely had teachers who scheduled all their conferences early and didn't have any on the conference days.
+1. And I don’t blame them. I would do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers don’t get to go home early. We’re having parent teacher conferences right before we leave for Thanksgiving :/
Depends on the teacher, we've definitely had teachers who scheduled all their conferences early and didn't have any on the conference days.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers don’t get to go home early. We’re having parent teacher conferences right before we leave for Thanksgiving :/