Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why third grade? I can see for sixth and ninth as those students are changing schools but why third?
In a lot of schools, kids start rotating teachers in third. One for math, one for ELA. Maybe one for science. Etc.
Anonymous wrote:Why third grade? I can see for sixth and ninth as those students are changing schools but why third?
Anonymous wrote:I am a 1st grade sped teacher & signed up to do summer bridge. Yes- the $45 an hour is less than my regular salary. However, it’ll still clear an extra $1000 for 8 days of work.
There is no curriculum because it just doesn’t matter. They are using it to test health protocols.
I’m planning on leading a daily yoga class (I am certified) and maybe a meditation practice? I’ll let the content teachers handle the academics.
Anonymous wrote:I am curious how they are capping it - the message that went out was that this was an option for every 3rd, 6th and 9th grade student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here at a JKLM. We have absolutely no idea what the program is. We have been told schools will have to provide all materials worth their own budget. The classes are capped at 8 kids to allow for sped teachers to come in to provide services. At my school, every third grade teacher has refused to teach this program. The rumor we have heard is am they are having an extremely hard time staffing this throughout Ward 3. I’m not sure about other wards.
Thank you, jklm teacher. Do teachers get a bonus for teaching this bridge program?
It’s admin pay, so yes it’s extra. But if you have been teaching over 10 years it’s actually less than your hourly rate.
I can add a couple more details. It’s from 9-1 M-Th for two weeks with lunch included in that time. It’s two hours academic and two hours SEL. But with social distancing and classes capped at 8, it’s unclear how much team building there really will be. Student will stay with the same teacher for the two weeks.
Huh that's so true. I am a newer teacher and admin has asked me to teach summer bridge, I am still undecided...because well it's not really about the money.
Admin pay is actually more like $80+ an hour hahaha. Silly DCPS
Admin premium is about $45 per my pay stub.
Anonymous wrote:If you're scheduled to teach 3rd grade next year and you don't want to do bridge, can the principal switch you to a different grade and have the teachers who want to do summer bridge teach 3rd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here at a JKLM. We have absolutely no idea what the program is. We have been told schools will have to provide all materials worth their own budget. The classes are capped at 8 kids to allow for sped teachers to come in to provide services. At my school, every third grade teacher has refused to teach this program. The rumor we have heard is am they are having an extremely hard time staffing this throughout Ward 3. I’m not sure about other wards.
Thank you, jklm teacher. Do teachers get a bonus for teaching this bridge program?
It’s admin pay, so yes it’s extra. But if you have been teaching over 10 years it’s actually less than your hourly rate.
I can add a couple more details. It’s from 9-1 M-Th for two weeks with lunch included in that time. It’s two hours academic and two hours SEL. But with social distancing and classes capped at 8, it’s unclear how much team building there really will be. Student will stay with the same teacher for the two weeks.
Huh that's so true. I am a newer teacher and admin has asked me to teach summer bridge, I am still undecided...because well it's not really about the money.
Admin pay is actually more like $80+ an hour hahaha. Silly DCPS