Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider them flex days. They don’t owe you that time before / after.
Don't they owe us the PTC days? Wouldn't it be part of the contract?
Yes they owe you the contract hours. They don’t owe you for those hours to happen between 9am and 3pm. Teachers are people with families too. They are hiring babysitters and missing kids sports to have evening times twice a year for working parents who can’t go during the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider them flex days. They don’t owe you that time before / after.
Don't they owe us the PTC days? Wouldn't it be part of the contract?
Teachers don’t owe you anything! There is this horrifying trend of trying to “catch teachers” not doing their job. This job is hard and every teacher I know, including myself, is busting their butt to get everything done. I can’t remember the last time I didn’t do work after putting my own children to bed. The demand from parents is constant, not to mention the added pressures of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone notice how teachers aren't available for conferences on the actual parent teacher conference calendar days? Just a bunch of mornings/evenings before and after...
Why even have PTC days on the calendar?
Which district has scheduled conference days on the calendar?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I don’t get what you are upset about. There is an early release on Thursday which gives teachers about 2.5 contract hours. Then the following day there is the whole day of house which is 7. So teachers are given 9.5 hours to meet with parents. I have 26 students and if I can meet with 3 per hour (I only schedule 2 generally and need a few minutes for bathroom and my lunch on Friday).
I do most of mine in the 2 weeks prior to conferences before and after school and my admin is fine with that. Not sure why you are in a huff. Did your kids teacher not have time for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone notice how teachers aren't available for conferences on the actual parent teacher conference calendar days? Just a bunch of mornings/evenings before and after...
Why even have PTC days on the calendar?
Which district has scheduled conference days on the calendar?
APS does - how do other districts handle it?
Fairfax doesn't have scheduled conference dates.
Yes, two days in the fall.
Not all schools. Both of my children’s schools stopped years ago in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone notice how teachers aren't available for conferences on the actual parent teacher conference calendar days? Just a bunch of mornings/evenings before and after...
Why even have PTC days on the calendar?
Which district has scheduled conference days on the calendar?
APS does - how do other districts handle it?
Fairfax doesn't have scheduled conference dates.
Yes, two days in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I’ve noticed but honestly, I’d rather do it a random day at 4 after school and use those days for a vacation. So many people go to Disney or other vacation those days anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider them flex days. They don’t owe you that time before / after.
Don't they owe us the PTC days? Wouldn't it be part of the contract?
Anonymous wrote:It's cute that you think teachers are taking these days off using personal leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't have this issue in FCC. The teachers publish a calendar with meeting times every 15 minutes (or shorter if it's HS/middle school) and parents sign up for the time slot they want.
It seems that a lot of people on DCUM like to find reasons to view FCC negatively but I find that despite the flaws, and there definitely are some, FCC is better than pretty much every other local school division in almost every way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider them flex days. They don’t owe you that time before / after.
Don't they owe us the PTC days? Wouldn't it be part of the contract?