Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps educator here- i stay because the benefits are so good. You will lose good educators if you dismantle the union because our benefits will go downhill. We can't attract or retain current educators even with our good pay, pension and health benefits. If you think the teaching staff is bad now, wait until you take away any positive benefits of the job.
Then you need to fix what is wrong vs just focusing on money. And, stop hiring non certified teachers who have no educational background. Some are ok, most aren’t.
Chicken and egg- you need to pay competitively and create in-demand jobs that attract people to the field. So few young people are going into education these days- thus, the need to draw people from other fields.
The pay is competitive. Pay is better than other equal county jobs and better benefits especially when you consider it’s 10 month vs 12 month pay. The issue is housing prices and cost of living. You can thank those overpaying for their homes and driving prices up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps educator here- i stay because the benefits are so good. You will lose good educators if you dismantle the union because our benefits will go downhill. We can't attract or retain current educators even with our good pay, pension and health benefits. If you think the teaching staff is bad now, wait until you take away any positive benefits of the job.
Then you need to fix what is wrong vs just focusing on money. And, stop hiring non certified teachers who have no educational background. Some are ok, most aren’t.
Chicken and egg- you need to pay competitively and create in-demand jobs that attract people to the field. So few young people are going into education these days- thus, the need to draw people from other fields.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps educator here- i stay because the benefits are so good. You will lose good educators if you dismantle the union because our benefits will go downhill. We can't attract or retain current educators even with our good pay, pension and health benefits. If you think the teaching staff is bad now, wait until you take away any positive benefits of the job.
Then you need to fix what is wrong vs just focusing on money. And, stop hiring non certified teachers who have no educational background. Some are ok, most aren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Mcps educator here- i stay because the benefits are so good. You will lose good educators if you dismantle the union because our benefits will go downhill. We can't attract or retain current educators even with our good pay, pension and health benefits. If you think the teaching staff is bad now, wait until you take away any positive benefits of the job.
Anonymous wrote:oh! and he signed a new union contract that stops principals from being able to meet with teachers for PD! What is this insanity!?!
Anonymous wrote:Mcps educator here- i stay because the benefits are so good. You will lose good educators if you dismantle the union because our benefits will go downhill. We can't attract or retain current educators even with our good pay, pension and health benefits. If you think the teaching staff is bad now, wait until you take away any positive benefits of the job.
Anonymous wrote:The teacher union seems to always side against teachers in regard to support and becomes another thorn in our side financially and professionally as admin, parents, and our expensive union pile on teachers with blame and shame for a disfunctional system.
Anonymous wrote:The union needs to be dismantled to have any hope of saving mcps. You can't have a system that defends and conceals incompetence. The system will fall apart