Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 an hour?
People can make that and benefits at Starbucks
But they don't have the flexibility to work when they want to. Subs can choose what days they want to take a job.
Anonymous wrote:I've read with interest that FCPS is having difficulty getting substitute teachers. As a retired FCPS teacher I subbed for six years until it was decided to drop the pay by 35% in 2016. I often subbed in my science discipline and taught the class if plans were left. With 35 years teaching experience, a Masters in engineering plus 70 credits I thought it was insulting to accept pay that I could get working in Starbucks. I truly enjoyed teaching/subbing but FCPS didn't value what I,m as a retired teacher, brought to the classroom. You get what you pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my contract, I can't be asked to cover for another teacher so I think this puts the pressure on admin to get a real substitute. They often use aides to cover classes they can't find subs for.
Are you FCPS? I am asked at least 1-2x per month to cover classes.
I teach at a low income middle school so I think our jobs are the last ones to be picked up...
It's a lot harder for an elementary teacher to cover another class than a middle school teacher. (Not that it's right for a MS teacher to be asked to cover.) But, if an elementary teacher has to cover--that means she has to cram two classes into a room--and both classes suffer.
As an elementary teacher, I had to do that a couple of times and it is just wrong. In one instance--this was a long time ago--the other teacher had what we called a "Child Study" meeting. She was gone for two hours. I was not pleased. This is what we called our IEP meetings. The LD teacher insisted that the meetings be during the day-not after school. It's not practical when you have few/no subs.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone chose teaching as a profession? Especially around here? Young teachers would have difficulty paying off debt, and buying a car- let alone a house . I've read some of the most condescending and disrespectful posts here about teachers. I started college as an ed major and transferred out. Kids can have many callings, why choose a difficult path?
Anonymous wrote:loudoun pays subs more than fcps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my contract, I can't be asked to cover for another teacher so I think this puts the pressure on admin to get a real substitute. They often use aides to cover classes they can't find subs for.
Are you FCPS? I am asked at least 1-2x per month to cover classes.
I teach at a low income middle school so I think our jobs are the last ones to be picked up...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my contract, I can't be asked to cover for another teacher so I think this puts the pressure on admin to get a real substitute. They often use aides to cover classes they can't find subs for.
Are you FCPS? I am asked at least 1-2x per month to cover classes.
I teach at a low income middle school so I think our jobs are the last ones to be picked up...