Anonymous wrote:My SAHM friend who used to teach before kids thought she would start subbing this fall and maybe work one or two days/week. She subs exclusively at two elementary schools in our area and says she could work just at those schools every single day if she wanted to.
PP here. Precisely.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pay a sitter $15/hour. $20 is not enough for a classroom. Not if you want someone experienced and professional.Anonymous wrote:$14.23 short term.
$20 long term
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY18-substitute-and-homebound-rates.pdf
The truth is that babysitters are treated better than teachers and subs.
Anonymous wrote:I pay a sitter $15/hour. $20 is not enough for a classroom. Not if you want someone experienced and professional.Anonymous wrote:$14.23 short term.
$20 long term
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY18-substitute-and-homebound-rates.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I pay a sitter $15/hour. $20 is not enough for a classroom. Not if you want someone experienced and professional.Anonymous wrote:$14.23 short term.
$20 long term
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY18-substitute-and-homebound-rates.pdf
I pay a sitter $15/hour. $20 is not enough for a classroom. Not if you want someone experienced and professional.Anonymous wrote:$14.23 short term.
$20 long term
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/FY18-substitute-and-homebound-rates.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public schools are just absolutely falling apart. The social breakdown of these areas absolutely dictates the necessity of private schools.
Current sub and I must agree. There are some FCPS schools where I will not accept an assignment.
I predict a mass exodus to private schools. This isn't the FCPS of 25 or even 10 years ago.
Really? There has been a massive influx of money into FCPS over the past several years since the recession. Where is it all going?
Ok, you asked. Every ES school now has a "niche" whether that is AAP or Head Start or performing arts or special education. That's expensive to maintain the theme, the services and the teachers. IEPs are expensive.
Also, diversity and unchecked immigration is exorbitantly expensive. Subsidized activity fees, school supplies and FARMS. It costs much more to educate a non-English speaking high school freshman than her native English speaking classmates.
FCPS can't be everything to every student and their families. Look at job titles! Your neighborhood ES isn't just a principal, an admin team and classroom teachers. We have School Based Technology Speciialists, Parent Liaisons, Social Workers, Guidance Counselors, Psychologists, Asst Principals, Special Ed Aides, IA, Reading Specialists, Speech Teachers, ESOL teachers...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public schools are just absolutely falling apart. The social breakdown of these areas absolutely dictates the necessity of private schools.
Current sub and I must agree. There are some FCPS schools where I will not accept an assignment.
I predict a mass exodus to private schools. This isn't the FCPS of 25 or even 10 years ago.