Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Field trips suck! They are a ton of work. Teachers have to do these enormous packets for the field trips. What time do we have to do them? I do not think people truly understand the work these packets entail.
Tell us, please.
Different teacher. First we have to actually plan it and get the tickets. We have to provide the district a full itinerary and how every part of it aligns with standards. A permission slip for every single child. Then the nurse has to review every single attendee and give us their health plan and medications and epi pens to ensure they’re safe on the trip. We have to arrange for the cafeteria to provide bagged lunches. Then we have to get chaperones. Then arrange transportation. Then assign chaperones and groups and keep track of everyone. Then ensure we get the money from the kids whose parents signed them up. Then remind the kids whose parents haven’t signed up of the deadline multiple times. It’s a LOT of moving parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school doesn’t have a PTA. We get one field trip per year. The worst part by far is the amount of time and effort required to beg parents to please sign the permission slip and let us know one way or another whether their kid is going. It is ridiculous how much time and effort we waste on just this one thing. It’s not just got field trips but for everything that involves parent involvement/permission.
And don’t forget, for the kids who don’t go, because their parent never signed the slip, you then have to get a sub and write sub plans for them or find another teacher to take them and give them the plans. It is so.much.work.
We just walk them across the hall to a pre-k class. Some of them fit in very well there even though they are kindergarten age. There are no subs.
No hon, I don’t teach kindergarten. You know there’s 12 grades in k-12?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school doesn’t have a PTA. We get one field trip per year. The worst part by far is the amount of time and effort required to beg parents to please sign the permission slip and let us know one way or another whether their kid is going. It is ridiculous how much time and effort we waste on just this one thing. It’s not just got field trips but for everything that involves parent involvement/permission.
And don’t forget, for the kids who don’t go, because their parent never signed the slip, you then have to get a sub and write sub plans for them or find another teacher to take them and give them the plans. It is so.much.work.
We just walk them across the hall to a pre-k class. Some of them fit in very well there even though they are kindergarten age. There are no subs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school doesn’t have a PTA. We get one field trip per year. The worst part by far is the amount of time and effort required to beg parents to please sign the permission slip and let us know one way or another whether their kid is going. It is ridiculous how much time and effort we waste on just this one thing. It’s not just got field trips but for everything that involves parent involvement/permission.
And don’t forget, for the kids who don’t go, because their parent never signed the slip, you then have to get a sub and write sub plans for them or find another teacher to take them and give them the plans. It is so.much.work.
Anonymous wrote:Our school doesn’t have a PTA. We get one field trip per year. The worst part by far is the amount of time and effort required to beg parents to please sign the permission slip and let us know one way or another whether their kid is going. It is ridiculous how much time and effort we waste on just this one thing. It’s not just got field trips but for everything that involves parent involvement/permission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Field trips suck! They are a ton of work. Teachers have to do these enormous packets for the field trips. What time do we have to do them? I do not think people truly understand the work these packets entail.
Tell us, please.
Different teacher. First we have to actually plan it and get the tickets. We have to provide the district a full itinerary and how every part of it aligns with standards. A permission slip for every single child. Then the nurse has to review every single attendee and give us their health plan and medications and epi pens to ensure they’re safe on the trip. We have to arrange for the cafeteria to provide bagged lunches. Then we have to get chaperones. Then arrange transportation. Then assign chaperones and groups and keep track of everyone. Then ensure we get the money from the kids whose parents signed them up. Then remind the kids whose parents haven’t signed up of the deadline multiple times. It’s a LOT of moving parts.
Thank you - I had no idea the teachers were responsible for all of this. I thought our PTA did a lot of the coordination - do they only provide the money?