Anonymous wrote:Op, don’t listen to the people making excuses for the teacher or principal. The kids deserve an education and no school isn’t childcare that you just substitute afterschool or a tutor. I am so sick and tired of tax paying citizens accepting so little from their public schools.
I think you should demand a meeting with the principal. If she doesn’t find a permanent sub then escalate up the food chain.
Anonymous wrote:Op, don’t listen to the people making excuses for the teacher or principal. The kids deserve an education and no school isn’t childcare that you just substitute afterschool or a tutor. I am so sick and tired of tax paying citizens accepting so little from their public schools.
I think you should demand a meeting with the principal. If she doesn’t find a permanent sub then escalate up the food chain.
Anonymous wrote:Op, don’t listen to the people making excuses for the teacher or principal. The kids deserve an education and no school isn’t childcare that you just substitute afterschool or a tutor. I am so sick and tired of tax paying citizens accepting so little from their public schools.
I think you should demand a meeting with the principal. If she doesn’t find a permanent sub then escalate up the food chain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean “their teacher going on mat leave”
I know!! Couldn't she just drop the kid and keep teaching? And then she might have appointments. Why is she allowed to do that? I mean, is there a union or something?
Do you not know how to read? She was on mat leave for 4 months and just got back in Jan and ever since she has been back she is constantly absent at least two days every week. She was actually absent for one entire week in late Jan. She is allowed to do whatever she needs for her child and my child is also allowed to get a proper education form a teacher who takes her job responsibilities seriously.
They were out a lot... in January... during... the surge... of... ... ... COVID ... ... cases.
What
A
Terrible
Woman.
Oh being worried about my child’s lack of education makes me a terrible woman? You don’t know how appreciative I always am of teachers but I also expect them to take their job seriously and teach my child. I understand it’s a hard time with an infant and maybe she should have taken an entire year off and given someone else this job while she takes care of her kids and gets into a routine.
That's why other countries provide a year of maternity leave. We, as a country, have decided not to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Op, don’t listen to the people making excuses for the teacher or principal. The kids deserve an education and no school isn’t childcare that you just substitute afterschool or a tutor. I am so sick and tired of tax paying citizens accepting so little from their public schools.
I think you should demand a meeting with the principal. If she doesn’t find a permanent sub then escalate up the food chain.
Anonymous wrote:report it to the governor accountability line?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean “their teacher going on mat leave”
I know!! Couldn't she just drop the kid and keep teaching? And then she might have appointments. Why is she allowed to do that? I mean, is there a union or something?
Do you not know how to read? She was on mat leave for 4 months and just got back in Jan and ever since she has been back she is constantly absent at least two days every week. She was actually absent for one entire week in late Jan. She is allowed to do whatever she needs for her child and my child is also allowed to get a proper education form a teacher who takes her job responsibilities seriously.
They were out a lot... in January... during... the surge... of... ... ... COVID ... ... cases.
What
A
Terrible
Woman.
Oh being worried about my child’s lack of education makes me a terrible woman? You don’t know how appreciative I always am of teachers but I also expect them to take their job seriously and teach my child. I understand it’s a hard time with an infant and maybe she should have taken an entire year off and given someone else this job while she takes care of her kids and gets into a routine.
Anonymous wrote:Wow I am literally laughing at all you teachers posting on her behalf. I have never seen anyone get so upset about something that doesn’t involve them. This teacher and my concerns regarding her have nothing to do with you or your life. I am glad the principal and even this teacher at my child’s school are handling it much more maturely than all of you. They could have chosen to ignore my email or be extremely defensive but they chose to reach out to a parent who had some concerns. Are you lot upset that my frustration was heard? I wrote one updated post and the brigade keeps pouncing back lol.
Based on the extremely disrespectful posts here by some teachers (yes all these rude posters are disgruntled teachers) they really seem to be scraping the bottom of the barrel to hire you. Name calling, personal attacks, accusing me of the current teacher shortage LOL. [/quote
Every time you double down on this ridiculous lie, you show yourself to be even more of a fool. Just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean “their teacher going on mat leave”
I know!! Couldn't she just drop the kid and keep teaching? And then she might have appointments. Why is she allowed to do that? I mean, is there a union or something?
Do you not know how to read? She was on mat leave for 4 months and just got back in Jan and ever since she has been back she is constantly absent at least two days every week. She was actually absent for one entire week in late Jan. She is allowed to do whatever she needs for her child and my child is also allowed to get a proper education form a teacher who takes her job responsibilities seriously.
They were out a lot... in January... during... the surge... of... ... ... COVID ... ... cases.
What
A
Terrible
Woman.
Oh being worried about my child’s lack of education makes me a terrible woman? You don’t know how appreciative I always am of teachers but I also expect them to take their job seriously and teach my child. I understand it’s a hard time with an infant and maybe she should have taken an entire year off and given someone else this job while she takes care of her kids and gets into a routine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if her baby is in the NICU and she gets health insurance through her job, you want her to quit her job, lose her health insurance, and ensure that your kid has only subs for the rest of the year?
Yeah, okay.
I'm not the OP. If that is the case, then all the more reason that school administration should have had a plan in place for a regular substitute and additional support for the class to avoid disadvantaging the students while the teacher goes through this difficult time.
Are you profoundly dim? They couldn't just magically "have a plan." THERE IS A CRITICAL TEACHER SHORTAGE.
One more time for the people in the back....or those not listening!
If there are no subs, then I guess the principal is lying about using a regular substitute for this class. There may be a shortage of substitutes, but there are not zero substitutes in the district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if her baby is in the NICU and she gets health insurance through her job, you want her to quit her job, lose her health insurance, and ensure that your kid has only subs for the rest of the year?
Yeah, okay.
I'm not the OP. If that is the case, then all the more reason that school administration should have had a plan in place for a regular substitute and additional support for the class to avoid disadvantaging the students while the teacher goes through this difficult time.
Are you profoundly dim? They couldn't just magically "have a plan." THERE IS A CRITICAL TEACHER SHORTAGE.
One more time for the people in the back....or those not listening!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean “their teacher going on mat leave”
I know!! Couldn't she just drop the kid and keep teaching? And then she might have appointments. Why is she allowed to do that? I mean, is there a union or something?
Do you not know how to read? She was on mat leave for 4 months and just got back in Jan and ever since she has been back she is constantly absent at least two days every week. She was actually absent for one entire week in late Jan. She is allowed to do whatever she needs for her child and my child is also allowed to get a proper education form a teacher who takes her job responsibilities seriously.
You're so right OP. Teachers with serious health problems or who have babies with health problems should be fired if they have to miss work too much. I'm sure there is no law against that. Darn these unions!
At some point they should take a leave of absence if they cannot do their job. And, I say this as someone who quit their job due to health issues. We have had two teachers out extended periods of time and it was really bad with multiple subs. Luckily it was in elementary school where we could supplement.