Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about substitute teachers? Require teachers to send an email home to let families know if that teacher is expected to be out certain day(s) and give the name of the substitute teacher to the parents. If you don't have a sub until morning of, an assistant Principal sends out a message to families.
Neighbors had asked their schools about substitut teachers. The F onus should not be on little Larlo to ask the full name of a substitute teacher, remember to write it down, know how substitute teacher Mr.Z's name is spelled, or to tell their parents how it is. The parents have a right to know who is teaching in their kid's classrooms. School provides names of regular teachers, do the same when there are substitutes, para educators and their subs, volunteers, interns, high school student, supervisor et al..
Full time classroom teachers have to cover for each other all the time. I ended up doing it 3-4x a week last year. Sometimes I was the first warm body that admin came across in the hallway and I got pulled into a classroom 15 seconds before the bell rang. Often students have two or more classroom teachers doing coverage on any given day. Is that really what you want your principal to spend their time doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about substitute teachers? Require teachers to send an email home to let families know if that teacher is expected to be out certain day(s) and give the name of the substitute teacher to the parents. If you don't have a sub until morning of, an assistant Principal sends out a message to families.
Neighbors had asked their schools about substitut teachers. The F onus should not be on little Larlo to ask the full name of a substitute teacher, remember to write it down, know how substitute teacher Mr.Z's name is spelled, or to tell their parents how it is. The parents have a right to know who is teaching in their kid's classrooms. School provides names of regular teachers, do the same when there are substitutes, para educators and their subs, volunteers, interns, high school student, supervisor et al..
Full time classroom teachers have to cover for each other all the time. I ended up doing it 3-4x a week last year. Sometimes I was the first warm body that admin came across in the hallway and I got pulled into a classroom 15 seconds before the bell rang. Often students have two or more classroom teachers doing coverage on any given day. Is that really what you want your principal to spend their time doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about substitute teachers? Require teachers to send an email home to let families know if that teacher is expected to be out certain day(s) and give the name of the substitute teacher to the parents. If you don't have a sub until morning of, an assistant Principal sends out a message to families.
Neighbors had asked their schools about substitut teachers. The F onus should not be on little Larlo to ask the full name of a substitute teacher, remember to write it down, know how substitute teacher Mr.Z's name is spelled, or to tell their parents how it is. The parents have a right to know who is teaching in their kid's classrooms. School provides names of regular teachers, do the same when there are substitutes, para educators and their subs, volunteers, interns, high school student, supervisor et al..
Full time classroom teachers have to cover for each other all the time. I ended up doing it 3-4x a week last year. Sometimes I was the first warm body that admin came across in the hallway and I got pulled into a classroom 15 seconds before the bell rang. Often students have two or more classroom teachers doing coverage on any given day. Is that really what you want your principal to spend their time doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about substitute teachers? Require teachers to send an email home to let families know if that teacher is expected to be out certain day(s) and give the name of the substitute teacher to the parents. If you don't have a sub until morning of, an assistant Principal sends out a message to families.
Neighbors had asked their schools about substitut teachers. The F onus should not be on little Larlo to ask the full name of a substitute teacher, remember to write it down, know how substitute teacher Mr.Z's name is spelled, or to tell their parents how it is. The parents have a right to know who is teaching in their kid's classrooms. School provides names of regular teachers, do the same when there are substitutes, para educators and their subs, volunteers, interns, high school student, supervisor et al..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Officer Jones?
What is he going to do now?
You realize he is in charge of safety and compliance, right? You realize background checks fall under both safety and compliance responsibilities, right?
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=13427
Was he there in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023?
He was there when Taylor was alerted, in Dec. 2024, of the non-compliance by the OIG and advised by the OIG to address the gap.
Why are you racing to hold Marcus blameless? Get a life.
Marcus and Taylor are RESPONSIBLE for not cleaning up the mess. They don't have to have originated the non-compliance to be held responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Officer Jones?
What is he going to do now?
You realize he is in charge of safety and compliance, right? You realize background checks fall under both safety and compliance responsibilities, right?
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=13427
Was he there in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Officer Jones?
What is he going to do now?
You realize he is in charge of safety and compliance, right? You realize background checks fall under both safety and compliance responsibilities, right?
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=13427
Was he there in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Officer Jones?
What is he going to do now?
You realize he is in charge of safety and compliance, right? You realize background checks fall under both safety and compliance responsibilities, right?
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=13427
Anonymous wrote:Officer Jones?
What is he going to do now?