Anonymous wrote:While I hate the idea of people losing jobs, I think special ed teachers and PPWs should be retained from this above list. Some of these positions, media assistants, CCNs, English Composition Assistants are helpful, but not crucial.
Anonymous wrote:While I hate the idea of people losing jobs, I think special ed teachers and PPWs should be retained from this above list. Some of these positions, media assistants, CCNs, English Composition Assistants are helpful, but not crucial.
Anonymous wrote:Please just fire every central office person who designs a professional development day that involves wasted time, overpaid speakers, the pet project of the week, and a day without school for the kids. Just let teachers go to professional conferences every few years instead.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there 14 people in central office who manage the SSL program? Plus people in every MS and HS getting paid to input those stupid manual SSL volunteer forms when any HS kid could create a google form or some other digital means to submit the evidence in less than a day.
It's a poorly-run program for students to get credit for work they're already doing at school plus some affluent kids who get SSL hours for "volunteering" at the summer camp their parents paid for for a decade prior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach in MCPS. Please lord spare the social workers. Better to have bigger classes than lose them. The kids have such complex emotional needs.
Nope. Unless County Council reverses course and decides to raise taxes after all, we lose the social workers, the media assistants, the college and career navigators, the pupil personnel workers and family engagement specialists, the special education resource teachers, the staff development teachers, and probably several hundred middle school classroom teachers as well.
It really, really sucks but it's true.![]()
But Taylor keeps his swag budget!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach in MCPS. Please lord spare the social workers. Better to have bigger classes than lose them. The kids have such complex emotional needs.
Nope. Unless County Council reverses course and decides to raise taxes after all, we lose the social workers, the media assistants, the college and career navigators, the pupil personnel workers and family engagement specialists, the special education resource teachers, the staff development teachers, and probably several hundred middle school classroom teachers as well.
It really, really sucks but it's true.![]()
But Taylor keeps his swag budget!
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the biggest categories are:
- Media assistants
- College and career navigators
- Social workers
- English composition assistants
- Pupil personnel workers
- EML therapeutic counselors
- Family engagement specialists
- Special education resource teachers
- Staff development teachers
- And 220 middle school teachers
Total of 850 employees being laid
off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach in MCPS. Please lord spare the social workers. Better to have bigger classes than lose them. The kids have such complex emotional needs.
Nope. Unless County Council reverses course and decides to raise taxes after all, we lose the social workers, the media assistants, the college and career navigators, the pupil personnel workers and family engagement specialists, the special education resource teachers, the staff development teachers, and probably several hundred middle school classroom teachers as well.
It really, really sucks but it's true.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I teach in MCPS. Please lord spare the social workers. Better to have bigger classes than lose them. The kids have such complex emotional needs.