Anonymous wrote:Please catch me back up. Are the largest holes to fill SPED related? What percentage of the FCPS student population falls under SPED?
Teacher contracts in FCPS are year-to-year, correct? Don’t most vacancies get filled at the last minute? That’s what I’ve been told as a partial explanation of why kids don’t know who their teaxher(s) are until a few days before school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Please catch me back up. Are the largest holes to fill SPED related? What percentage of the FCPS student population falls under SPED?
Teacher contracts in FCPS are year-to-year, correct? Don’t most vacancies get filled at the last minute? That’s what I’ve been told as a partial explanation of why kids don’t know who their teaxher(s) are until a few days before school starts.
Anonymous wrote:I had never seen schools advertise positions on Facebook before this summer. I’m seeing individual schools posting summer and regular year positions the past few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had never seen schools advertise positions on Facebook before this summer. I’m seeing individual schools posting summer and regular year positions the past few days.
This is the worst summer ever for hiring. Colleagues and I are truly panicking about the unfilled positions. Special education teachers are nowhere to be found. This is very real. Anyone who tells you otherwise needs to stop by their local FCPS school and ask their principal.
--signed an FCPS principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had never seen schools advertise positions on Facebook before this summer. I’m seeing individual schools posting summer and regular year positions the past few days.
This is the worst summer ever for hiring. Colleagues and I are truly panicking about the unfilled positions. Special education teachers are nowhere to be found. This is very real. Anyone who tells you otherwise needs to stop by their local FCPS school and ask their principal.
--signed an FCPS principal.
Anonymous wrote:I had never seen schools advertise positions on Facebook before this summer. I’m seeing individual schools posting summer and regular year positions the past few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teacher shortage is not real. It’s only talking points developed by the unions.
https://ussanews.com/2022/06/21/the-enduring-teacher-shortage-myth/
Ok if there is no shortage, why are there over 600 vacancies? You think in 8 weeks they will all be filled?
Where do people find these whackadoo sites? Holy moly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teacher shortage is not real. It’s only talking points developed by the unions.
https://ussanews.com/2022/06/21/the-enduring-teacher-shortage-myth/
Ok if there is no shortage, why are there over 600 vacancies? You think in 8 weeks they will all be filled?
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of hype on this thread. I have seen no other place where people are worried about staffing. This seems to be a normal year?
Nothing in:
- newsletters from school board members
- newsletters from my child’s schools
- during my child’s IEP meeting
- in the Washington Post
- FCPS news releases
I’m not convinced that this is actually a problem. Teachers come and go every year.
Anonymous wrote:The teacher shortage is not real. It’s only talking points developed by the unions.
https://ussanews.com/2022/06/21/the-enduring-teacher-shortage-myth/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teacher shortage is not real. It’s only talking points developed by the unions.
https://ussanews.com/2022/06/21/the-enduring-teacher-shortage-myth/
Yeah, that looks like a solid source. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:The teacher shortage is not real. It’s only talking points developed by the unions.
https://ussanews.com/2022/06/21/the-enduring-teacher-shortage-myth/
Anonymous wrote:The teacher shortage is not real. It’s only talking points developed by the unions.
https://ussanews.com/2022/06/21/the-enduring-teacher-shortage-myth/