Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is fully staffed!
Ours too...four teacher trainees
How do you know this?
I'm not the PP but our school has a few and they are listed are on the school website-this is how SPED is filling many vacancies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I just saw a news program that said FCPS was 99% staffed?
+1 The vacancy list is VERY short for the size of the district. Some people on this site just don't like dealing with reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is fully staffed!
Ours too...four teacher trainees
How do you know this?
I'm not the PP but our school has a few and they are listed are on the school website-this is how SPED is filling many vacancies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is fully staffed!
Ours too...four teacher trainees
How do you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are still teachers quitting and we go back next week. There will also be a ton of teachers retiring mid year.
Big increase last year in the number of teachers/admin at different schools who I saw go out on extended medical leave. The mental and physical toll that schools are having on people is scary and real. This can occur at any point in the year and a long term sub slides in and we hope for the best. It was my school, my friends’ schools, my own kid’s school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is fully staffed!
Ours too...four teacher trainees
Anonymous wrote:Our school is fully staffed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid started one year - I think it was 4th grade - without a teacher. He had a series of short term subs for the first week or two, then a long term sub for about 6 weeks. At that point the school gave up on hiring someone, split up his class, and added 8-9 kids to each of the other 3 classrooms. It was not good.
FCPS is a joke. They hire people with no teaching qualifications.
I don’t know how they are getting away with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought I just saw a news program that said FCPS was 99% staffed?
+1 The vacancy list is VERY short for the size of the district. Some people on this site just don't like dealing with reality.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I just saw a news program that said FCPS was 99% staffed?
Anonymous wrote:Our school has two vacancies (one IA, one special ed teacher) and when I look in the directory, I don't see any residents or trainees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS will systematically approach the panhandlers at each intersection and offer them teaching gigs. Easy peasy!
As a previous poster said .....Wheeeee! FCPS is a blast.
And yet it has less vacancies than elsewhere.