Anonymous wrote:But it is nice to see someone make a decision and then move forward, rather than raising an issue, and 10 years later implementation is still being discussed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in Fairfax are getting a raise.
Garza has done a great job of sticking up for the schools, securing more funding from the county and state, and preserving the programs that distinguish Fairfax from other local systems. I can guarantee you that, if she was facing the overcrowding mess that APS is now confronting, she would be charging ahead now to figure out how to address it, not twiddling her thumbs and pretending some new "Fairfax Tech" program for a few hundred students was going to solve the problems.
Did teachers in Fairfax get a 7% raise?
For next year it is a 1% market scale adjustment for all across the board. Some teachers on mid-career steps are receiving a bit more in an effort to make FCPS more competitive because those steps fall farther below market average.
Yes, I am step 16 and am getting about a 7% raise this fall - about $7000.
You are including step in addition to the market scale adjustment. Because you are on step 16, a step that has a larger gap between what FCPS pays and market average, you are receiving a larger % market scale adjustment (raise).
Yes, I am aware of that. I was just confirming what was said above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in Fairfax are getting a raise.
Garza has done a great job of sticking up for the schools, securing more funding from the county and state, and preserving the programs that distinguish Fairfax from other local systems. I can guarantee you that, if she was facing the overcrowding mess that APS is now confronting, she would be charging ahead now to figure out how to address it, not twiddling her thumbs and pretending some new "Fairfax Tech" program for a few hundred students was going to solve the problems.
Did teachers in Fairfax get a 7% raise?
For next year it is a 1% market scale adjustment for all across the board. Some teachers on mid-career steps are receiving a bit more in an effort to make FCPS more competitive because those steps fall farther below market average.
Yes, I am step 16 and am getting about a 7% raise this fall - about $7000.
You are including step in addition to the market scale adjustment. Because you are on step 16, a step that has a larger gap between what FCPS pays and market average, you are receiving a larger % market scale adjustment (raise).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in Fairfax are getting a raise.
Garza has done a great job of sticking up for the schools, securing more funding from the county and state, and preserving the programs that distinguish Fairfax from other local systems. I can guarantee you that, if she was facing the overcrowding mess that APS is now confronting, she would be charging ahead now to figure out how to address it, not twiddling her thumbs and pretending some new "Fairfax Tech" program for a few hundred students was going to solve the problems.
Did teachers in Fairfax get a 7% raise?
For next year it is a 1% market scale adjustment for all across the board. Some teachers on mid-career steps are receiving a bit more in an effort to make FCPS more competitive because those steps fall farther below market average.
Yes, I am step 16 and am getting about a 7% raise this fall - about $7000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in Fairfax are getting a raise.
Garza has done a great job of sticking up for the schools, securing more funding from the county and state, and preserving the programs that distinguish Fairfax from other local systems. I can guarantee you that, if she was facing the overcrowding mess that APS is now confronting, she would be charging ahead now to figure out how to address it, not twiddling her thumbs and pretending some new "Fairfax Tech" program for a few hundred students was going to solve the problems.
Did teachers in Fairfax get a 7% raise?
For next year it is a 1% market scale adjustment for all across the board. Some teachers on mid-career steps are receiving a bit more in an effort to make FCPS more competitive because those steps fall farther below market average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in Fairfax are getting a raise.
Garza has done a great job of sticking up for the schools, securing more funding from the county and state, and preserving the programs that distinguish Fairfax from other local systems. I can guarantee you that, if she was facing the overcrowding mess that APS is now confronting, she would be charging ahead now to figure out how to address it, not twiddling her thumbs and pretending some new "Fairfax Tech" program for a few hundred students was going to solve the problems.
Did teachers in Fairfax get a 7% raise?
Anonymous wrote:Teachers in Fairfax are getting a raise.
Garza has done a great job of sticking up for the schools, securing more funding from the county and state, and preserving the programs that distinguish Fairfax from other local systems. I can guarantee you that, if she was facing the overcrowding mess that APS is now confronting, she would be charging ahead now to figure out how to address it, not twiddling her thumbs and pretending some new "Fairfax Tech" program for a few hundred students was going to solve the problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME she is well liked by the teaching staff.
Not what I've heard.
My colleagues and I appreciate her. She accomplishes what she says she will, unlike her wishy washy predecessor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IME she is well liked by the teaching staff.
Not what I've heard.
Anonymous wrote:Why does she get a 7% raise when the teachers have had almost no raise for years?