Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So middle school orientation is only for students?
Yes, please don't embarrass your DD by accompanying him and trying to participate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in MCPS and we are not allowed into our classrooms until Tuesday, Aug. 23, the first official professional day. We have meetings scheduled until lunch time on Tuesday and Wednesday, which leaves us Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon to unpack everything we had to pack up in June (couldn't leave anything on the walls or tops of shelves, closets had to be emptied, etc) and be ready for Open House on Thursday. There is no way I would have time to meet with a parent during preservice week given the limited time we have in our classrooms.
I wonder if you and I work together?![]()
As for me, along with the fact that I haven't been able to get into my room all summer, I'm also one of those people who needs a good two weeks to really learn names / faces. If a parent met with me to talk about a kid I'd never met, it would feel very abstract. Much better to approach me a few weeks in when I know your child a bit better, since he/she is one of 140-150 kids I'll be meeting on 8/29. Just my two cents.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in MCPS and we are not allowed into our classrooms until Tuesday, Aug. 23, the first official professional day. We have meetings scheduled until lunch time on Tuesday and Wednesday, which leaves us Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon to unpack everything we had to pack up in June (couldn't leave anything on the walls or tops of shelves, closets had to be emptied, etc) and be ready for Open House on Thursday. There is no way I would have time to meet with a parent during preservice week given the limited time we have in our classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in MCPS and we are not allowed into our classrooms until Tuesday, Aug. 23, the first official professional day. We have meetings scheduled until lunch time on Tuesday and Wednesday, which leaves us Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon to unpack everything we had to pack up in June (couldn't leave anything on the walls or tops of shelves, closets had to be emptied, etc) and be ready for Open House on Thursday. There is no way I would have time to meet with a parent during preservice week given the limited time we have in our classrooms.
My son has an IEP which requires a pre- start of school meeting. I have never once felt resentment from teachers or been rushed through because they didn't have time. I guess I should have a greater appreciation for them based on this attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in MCPS and we are not allowed into our classrooms until Tuesday, Aug. 23, the first official professional day. We have meetings scheduled until lunch time on Tuesday and Wednesday, which leaves us Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon to unpack everything we had to pack up in June (couldn't leave anything on the walls or tops of shelves, closets had to be emptied, etc) and be ready for Open House on Thursday. There is no way I would have time to meet with a parent during preservice week given the limited time we have in our classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:
So middle school orientation is only for students?
Anonymous wrote:
So middle school orientation is only for students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is starting middle school this year and I really want to meet the teachers before hand to talk about her as a learner and to make sure they start off on the right foot with her academically. I'd also like to make sure that they are all good so that I can request a schedule change if necessary before she even arrives. Will the school organize a team meeting or individual meetings with the teachers during pre-service week if I ask? How can I get this to happen?
Please don't be THAT parent, OP. You sound like a helicopter parent.
Teachers are CRAZY busy during preservice. We have required meetings (whole school, team, content) and very little time to get our rooms together. Let's not mention planning for the start of the school year - and making copies.
This is our time.
Remember that WE pay taxes, too.
sorry for sounding like such a B, but there's plenty of time to get to know us AFTER school starts.
You seem to have plenty of free time for social media, teacher...?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in MCPS and we are not allowed into our classrooms until Tuesday, Aug. 23, the first official professional day. We have meetings scheduled until lunch time on Tuesday and Wednesday, which leaves us Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon to unpack everything we had to pack up in June (couldn't leave anything on the walls or tops of shelves, closets had to be emptied, etc) and be ready for Open House on Thursday. There is no way I would have time to meet with a parent during preservice week given the limited time we have in our classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in MCPS and we are not allowed into our classrooms until Tuesday, Aug. 23, the first official professional day. We have meetings scheduled until lunch time on Tuesday and Wednesday, which leaves us Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon to unpack everything we had to pack up in June (couldn't leave anything on the walls or tops of shelves, closets had to be emptied, etc) and be ready for Open House on Thursday. There is no way I would have time to meet with a parent during preservice week given the limited time we have in our classrooms.