Anonymous wrote:Our school has about five pregnant teachers, one of which went out on maternity leave two months ago. The long term sub has been great and fits in well.
As previous posters have pointed out, your principal is responsible for finding a good candidate to fill in the shoes of the absent teacher.
Anonymous wrote:^this
Long term subs get paid $17/hr by DCPS. Unless you luck out and get someone who is just starting out and naturally talented, the job is going to be filled by someone who isn't qualified to earn a regular teacher's salary. So if the regular teacher is out 2 out of 8 months, your child is getting around 75% of the instruction they are supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:I said nothing about being annoyed with the teacher taking leave that is her right. It would be no different if it was a male teacher taking a form of sick leave.
However I do not want my child to lose months of instruction. My other DCs class descended into chaos when the teacher was on leave because the sub couldn't handle it. I'm looking for ideas about how a class can make this work or if it is usually hopeless and we should leave if we can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame you OP. And not to mention - all you need to do is read the expectant moms forum here about all the women who can barely make it through the day at work after 30 weeks, and worry about the last couple months as well. Elementary education is a very demanding, difficult job. I'd be disappointed and concerned too.
You know, it used to be that teachers could only stay in the classroom until they got married. Maybe we ought to go back to that system.
Anonymous wrote:We just found out DCs 4 th grade teacher next year will be going out for maternity leave mid year. We have experienced this already and the sub was low quality, there was bad behavior, and not enough learning. We had been considering a school change and are kicking ourselves for not doing it.
Any suggestions on how to keep things on track?
Anonymous wrote:We just found out DCs 4 th grade teacher next year will be going out for maternity leave mid year. We have experienced this already and the sub was low quality, there was bad behavior, and not enough learning. We had been considering a school change and are kicking ourselves for not doing it.
Any suggestions on how to keep things on track?
Anonymous wrote:I said nothing about being annoyed with the teacher taking leave that is her right. It would be no different if it was a male teacher taking a form of sick leave.
However I do not want my child to lose months of instruction. My other DCs class descended into chaos when the teacher was on leave because the sub couldn't handle it. I'm looking for ideas about how a class can make this work or if it is usually hopeless and we should leave if we can.
Anonymous wrote:I said nothing about being annoyed with the teacher taking leave that is her right. It would be no different if it was a male teacher taking a form of sick leave.
However I do not want my child to lose months of instruction. My other DCs class descended into chaos when the teacher was on leave because the sub couldn't handle it. I'm looking for ideas about how a class can make this work or if it is usually hopeless and we should leave if we can.
Anonymous wrote:I don't blame you OP. And not to mention - all you need to do is read the expectant moms forum here about all the women who can barely make it through the day at work after 30 weeks, and worry about the last couple months as well. Elementary education is a very demanding, difficult job. I'd be disappointed and concerned too.