Anonymous
Post 03/30/2023 09:58     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basis lost a lot of HS and MS teachers after last year. Most switched to DCPS schools.


For union protections, higher salary, and benefits?


I'm very curious about this - anyone know the salary differential?


I wish BASIS woudl put their salary info online.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2023 08:00     Subject: Teacher turnover

My line of thinking is why should we stop talking about it if it is still a big problem. Teachers are leaving the whole profession because they don't see the problems ever being fixed. Why do you think we should brush this ussue under the rug. Are you admin or a union member?
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2023 13:14     Subject: Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s still a teacher shortage.


I get all of my information from DCUM. I thought only BASIS had a teacher shortage. I'm so confused!


lol
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2023 20:51     Subject: Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:There’s still a teacher shortage.


I get all of my information from DCUM. I thought only BASIS had a teacher shortage. I'm so confused!
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2023 17:53     Subject: Teacher turnover

There’s still a teacher shortage.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2023 10:13     Subject: Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:Many people in mcoa have left and won't return due to the retaliation if grade inflation is not followed. When will the union protect against retaliation and coercion to inflate grades at all costs. Also the security never arrives if called due to classroom questionable behavior.


why resurrect a 6 month old thread for this?
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2023 02:43     Subject: Teacher turnover

Security never comes at mcps and retaliation if teachers can't handle crime in oversized classrooms without support.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2023 02:41     Subject: Teacher turnover

Many people in mcoa have left and won't return due to the retaliation if grade inflation is not followed. When will the union protect against retaliation and coercion to inflate grades at all costs. Also the security never arrives if called due to classroom questionable behavior.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 11:49     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Majority of KIPP valor middle school left, myself included. They are unorganized, uncaring, and unsupportive. The discipline policy is laughable and the students get away with everything. I am so glad I left that school and now at a private school in georgetown.


So even KIPP struggles with supervising middle school students?


Yes there are constant fights, students walking out, and disrespectful towards teachers. There is a cliquish behavior amongst the adults. Not a welcoming community at all.


Don't tell Jay Mathews
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 11:11     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Majority of KIPP valor middle school left, myself included. They are unorganized, uncaring, and unsupportive. The discipline policy is laughable and the students get away with everything. I am so glad I left that school and now at a private school in georgetown.


So even KIPP struggles with supervising middle school students?


Yes there are constant fights, students walking out, and disrespectful towards teachers. There is a cliquish behavior amongst the adults. Not a welcoming community at all.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 11:01     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basis lost a lot of HS and MS teachers after last year. Most switched to DCPS schools.


For union protections, higher salary, and benefits?


Yes, obviously those are all pros in the DCPS column.

However, depending on where they landed, the kid cohort and expectations on them might be really different in DCPS vs. BASIS. So TBD if they will be happy with the move.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 10:52     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basis lost a lot of HS and MS teachers after last year. Most switched to DCPS schools.


For union protections, higher salary, and benefits?


I'm very curious about this - anyone know the salary differential?


DCUM gonna DCUM. Someone posts something about teachers leaving in droves and moving to DCPS...and DCUM runs with it as fact.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 10:17     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basis lost a lot of HS and MS teachers after last year. Most switched to DCPS schools.


For union protections, higher salary, and benefits?


I'm very curious about this - anyone know the salary differential?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 09:40     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:Majority of KIPP valor middle school left, myself included. They are unorganized, uncaring, and unsupportive. The discipline policy is laughable and the students get away with everything. I am so glad I left that school and now at a private school in georgetown.


So even KIPP struggles with supervising middle school students?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 09:38     Subject: Re:Teacher turnover

Anonymous wrote:Basis lost a lot of HS and MS teachers after last year. Most switched to DCPS schools.


For union protections, higher salary, and benefits?