Anonymous wrote:What holidays are on the 1/2/4 ? ( moco parent who’s kid is not off)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
According to my neighbor, who is a teacher, because of the weird way the days off fell that week, tons of teachers requested the whole week off.
Yes, but the were told they couldn’t have those two days off (3rd and 5th.) Why leave was granted I have no idea, it wasn’t supposed to be.
No. We recently got an email that so many people had already requested those days AND subs wouldn’t pick them up that *new* leave requests for those dates wouldn’t be approved. But ultimately they couldn’t staff it. Subs don’t work high volume days either. And you actually can’t just deny everyone leave. It’s a benefit of your job.
Eh, I think the teachers ultimately screwed themselves here. It will just become harder and harder in the future. My friend who teaches in HS said a bunch of his coworkers deliberately took leave AFTER the email as a F-U to admin. Very mature.
I highly doubt that. We don’t want to screw our coworkers or building admin.
Well, after this I doubt they will be making it easier to take leave.
Leave is not a thing employers really get to deny. If I am going on leave, with days I have banked, I am telling my employer, not asking. And when they don’t have staffing as it is, neither licensed staff nor subs, you really think they can fire people for taking off some Friday that is inconvenient? All employees have to do at that point is wake up “sick” which is even more inconvenient for schools than planning for a known absence a few weeks ahead. I swear some of y’all aspire to live in a society where we are all beholden to and controlled by our jobs. THEY NEED US and you do not have to work yourself into the ground absolutely never using your leave, which is a BENEFIT OF YOUR JOB, because they don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
November 1/2/4 are already holidays. Guessing staff requested off the 3/5 to make it a full week just like all the students probably did.
In every school system where I have taught, that’s not allowed. You can’t take off the day before a long weekend or other day of no school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
According to my neighbor, who is a teacher, because of the weird way the days off fell that week, tons of teachers requested the whole week off.
Yes, but the were told they couldn’t have those two days off (3rd and 5th.) Why leave was granted I have no idea, it wasn’t supposed to be.
No. We recently got an email that so many people had already requested those days AND subs wouldn’t pick them up that *new* leave requests for those dates wouldn’t be approved. But ultimately they couldn’t staff it. Subs don’t work high volume days either. And you actually can’t just deny everyone leave. It’s a benefit of your job.
Eh, I think the teachers ultimately screwed themselves here. It will just become harder and harder in the future. My friend who teaches in HS said a bunch of his coworkers deliberately took leave AFTER the email as a F-U to admin. Very mature.
I highly doubt that. We don’t want to screw our coworkers or building admin.
Well, after this I doubt they will be making it easier to take leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
According to my neighbor, who is a teacher, because of the weird way the days off fell that week, tons of teachers requested the whole week off.
Yes, but the were told they couldn’t have those two days off (3rd and 5th.) Why leave was granted I have no idea, it wasn’t supposed to be.
No. We recently got an email that so many people had already requested those days AND subs wouldn’t pick them up that *new* leave requests for those dates wouldn’t be approved. But ultimately they couldn’t staff it. Subs don’t work high volume days either. And you actually can’t just deny everyone leave. It’s a benefit of your job.
Eh, I think the teachers ultimately screwed themselves here. It will just become harder and harder in the future. My friend who teaches in HS said a bunch of his coworkers deliberately took leave AFTER the email as a F-U to admin. Very mature.
I highly doubt that. We don’t want to screw our coworkers or building admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
According to my neighbor, who is a teacher, because of the weird way the days off fell that week, tons of teachers requested the whole week off.
Yes, but the were told they couldn’t have those two days off (3rd and 5th.) Why leave was granted I have no idea, it wasn’t supposed to be.
No. We recently got an email that so many people had already requested those days AND subs wouldn’t pick them up that *new* leave requests for those dates wouldn’t be approved. But ultimately they couldn’t staff it. Subs don’t work high volume days either. And you actually can’t just deny everyone leave. It’s a benefit of your job.
It's a benefit of the job but that doesn't mean everyone gets to take the day/s they want. It's standard practice to have to request it off and if too many people request the same day then some don't get leave that day.
Just another LCPS fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts are that they need to raise the wage for subs.
Or have the teachers work that day since it's in their contract
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
According to my neighbor, who is a teacher, because of the weird way the days off fell that week, tons of teachers requested the whole week off.
Yes, but the were told they couldn’t have those two days off (3rd and 5th.) Why leave was granted I have no idea, it wasn’t supposed to be.
No. We recently got an email that so many people had already requested those days AND subs wouldn’t pick them up that *new* leave requests for those dates wouldn’t be approved. But ultimately they couldn’t staff it. Subs don’t work high volume days either. And you actually can’t just deny everyone leave. It’s a benefit of your job.
Eh, I think the teachers ultimately screwed themselves here. It will just become harder and harder in the future. My friend who teaches in HS said a bunch of his coworkers deliberately took leave AFTER the email as a F-U to admin. Very mature.
Anonymous wrote:My thoughts are that they need to raise the wage for subs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
According to my neighbor, who is a teacher, because of the weird way the days off fell that week, tons of teachers requested the whole week off.
Yes, but the were told they couldn’t have those two days off (3rd and 5th.) Why leave was granted I have no idea, it wasn’t supposed to be.
No. We recently got an email that so many people had already requested those days AND subs wouldn’t pick them up that *new* leave requests for those dates wouldn’t be approved. But ultimately they couldn’t staff it. Subs don’t work high volume days either. And you actually can’t just deny everyone leave. It’s a benefit of your job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand they might have booked trainers for that Friday 10/28 staff development day, but I would like to see them try to switch that to one of the asynchronous learning days instead.
I was a teacher before constant training was offered/required. I don't understand the need for so much training. My opinion: it is to justify all the people who work in higher headquarters. They have to justify their existence.
Is it really worth the expense and disruption?
X 1000.
As a sub, I agree. 99% of my subbing is for training, not teacher absences. As a parent, I find it appalling the kids miss so much instructional time. The subs don’t actually teach (I would, but that is not the plans I am given.)
The only time I will teach is if the teacher knew I was going to be there way ahead of time.
I’m the PP and the teachers know I will be there weeks ahead of time. They still don’t leave actual material for me to teach. The students work on projects, or do reading comp, or write stories or whatever. I’m definitely not teaching any new content, even though I’d be more than happy to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on that week that they need so many subs?
According to my neighbor, who is a teacher, because of the weird way the days off fell that week, tons of teachers requested the whole week off.
Yes, but the were told they couldn’t have those two days off (3rd and 5th.) Why leave was granted I have no idea, it wasn’t supposed to be.
Anonymous wrote:Is Diwali a new Holiday on the LCPS calendar? FCPS almost added it than backed off to an O day which is basically nothing new can be taught. LCPS week at Disney.
Anonymous wrote:Is Diwali a new Holiday on the LCPS calendar? FCPS almost added it than backed off to an O day which is basically nothing new can be taught. LCPS week at Disney.