Anonymous wrote:Might some of the laid off feds apply to be teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Might some of the laid off feds apply to be teachers?
Anonymous wrote:I am worried for the speech pathologists. The caseloads numbers are staying the same or increasing but the allocations are decreasing. So for example, if a SLP had 60 kids on a 1.0 (full time) caseload, the caseload now may be worth .8. Meaning not only do they have less time to get their work done, they have to find a .2 to make a full time position. Also, many of the pep caseloads are being devalued in the same way. I know several SLP's taking part time jobs in the schools instead of full time because they is just too much to be done and too many extra duties they are given during the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is replacing these teachers?
Please don't revive this thread. This is not the situation this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is replacing these teachers?
Please don't revive this thread. This is not the situation this year.
Anonymous wrote:Who is replacing these teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not one of those desk jobs sitting around surfing the Internet. If you want that you will have to be an admin, front office, central office or union desk jockey. Teaching is stressful and unappreciated hard work.
Our admin rarely sit down. They are busy running around dealing with unruly kids who are wandering or refusing to go to class, etc. They have those walkie talkies so they can be available for the dumpster fires at all times.
+1 And I say this as a parent at a “good” ES school. I was there 2.5 hours in the morning and by the end wondered how the Principal and AP got any work done given the amount of times they were being called out of there office to help with a kid. I left thinking the school definitely needs floater personnel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not one of those desk jobs sitting around surfing the Internet. If you want that you will have to be an admin, front office, central office or union desk jockey. Teaching is stressful and unappreciated hard work.
Our admin rarely sit down. They are busy running around dealing with unruly kids who are wandering or refusing to go to class, etc. They have those walkie talkies so they can be available for the dumpster fires at all times.