Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.
I don't think I'd ever send my kids to private, but I support vouchers as a way of adding some level of accountability to the public school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is creating a virtual only school permanently. They will need staff to teach those classes separately.
Virtual pays a lot less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is creating a virtual only school permanently. They will need staff to teach those classes separately.
Virtual pays a lot less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.
Anonymous wrote:You mean during the nationwide teacher shortage? Okay. Maybe they'll get rid of the trailer parks of classroom modulars in the back while they're at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.
Too bad.
We’ll see- I think the last year has definitely moved the needle of public opinion in that direction
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.
Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
A lot of us just want vouchers since we have given up on the public school system.
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
Anonymous wrote:As a young teacher, I can only tell you how many vacancies went unfilled this year. The federal government just allocated a ton of money to state and local governments and earmarked much of it for education. If anything, we will need smaller classes and more teachers next year.
It’s comical that parents claim they want a better education for their children while celebrating something that would have the opposite effect. What parents actually want is compliant, docile women to watch their children all day and now they want revenge.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is creating a virtual only school permanently. They will need staff to teach those classes separately.