Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former Maret teacher, the workload of most teachers is nearly untenable. I know the (now former) band teacher well. She is an incredible educator who was dealt a shit hand. She quite literally, was worked into the ground. All I can say is, my new school is NOTHING like Maret. I feel safe, supported, and cared for. I commend my former colleague for doing what is best for HER!
Can you say more about the workload? I figured it was a cushy job
NP here: I don’t work there anymore so I don’t know if the new head is changing things, but the prior head had expectations that teachers were to be on campus for at least 9 hours everyday. If she liked you, that didn’t get enforced but if you weren’t in her circle, leaving at 4:45 would get you in trouble. There was zero understanding that most of us had significant commutes—not all of us live a 15 minute walk from campus like she did— and spending 11 hrs a day getting to and from school wasn’t sustainable for most.
I can see why you were fired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former Maret teacher, the workload of most teachers is nearly untenable. I know the (now former) band teacher well. She is an incredible educator who was dealt a shit hand. She quite literally, was worked into the ground. All I can say is, my new school is NOTHING like Maret. I feel safe, supported, and cared for. I commend my former colleague for doing what is best for HER!
Can you say more about the workload? I figured it was a cushy job
NP here: I don’t work there anymore so I don’t know if the new head is changing things, but the prior head had expectations that teachers were to be on campus for at least 9 hours everyday. If she liked you, that didn’t get enforced but if you weren’t in her circle, leaving at 4:45 would get you in trouble. There was zero understanding that most of us had significant commutes—not all of us live a 15 minute walk from campus like she did— and spending 11 hrs a day getting to and from school wasn’t sustainable for most.
I can’t for the life of me understand commuting an hour each way for this job…there must be a private school much closer to where you live, no?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. This troll posts every year after the Xmas concert. See here for last year’s thread. All the same nonsense was tossed out then.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1173571.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former Maret teacher, the workload of most teachers is nearly untenable. I know the (now former) band teacher well. She is an incredible educator who was dealt a shit hand. She quite literally, was worked into the ground. All I can say is, my new school is NOTHING like Maret. I feel safe, supported, and cared for. I commend my former colleague for doing what is best for HER!
Can you say more about the workload? I figured it was a cushy job
NP here: I don’t work there anymore so I don’t know if the new head is changing things, but the prior head had expectations that teachers were to be on campus for at least 9 hours everyday. If she liked you, that didn’t get enforced but if you weren’t in her circle, leaving at 4:45 would get you in trouble. There was zero understanding that most of us had significant commutes—not all of us live a 15 minute walk from campus like she did— and spending 11 hrs a day getting to and from school wasn’t sustainable for most.
Anonymous wrote:Maret’s focus now is sports. They are pouring millions of dollars into the new field miles from campus. Sports is what gets kids into college these days, not performing arts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former Maret teacher, the workload of most teachers is nearly untenable. I know the (now former) band teacher well. She is an incredible educator who was dealt a shit hand. She quite literally, was worked into the ground. All I can say is, my new school is NOTHING like Maret. I feel safe, supported, and cared for. I commend my former colleague for doing what is best for HER!
Can you say more about the workload? I figured it was a cushy job
NP here: I don’t work there anymore so I don’t know if the new head is changing things, but the prior head had expectations that teachers were to be on campus for at least 9 hours everyday. If she liked you, that didn’t get enforced but if you weren’t in her circle, leaving at 4:45 would get you in trouble. There was zero understanding that most of us had significant commutes—not all of us live a 15 minute walk from campus like she did— and spending 11 hrs a day getting to and from school wasn’t sustainable for most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former Maret teacher, the workload of most teachers is nearly untenable. I know the (now former) band teacher well. She is an incredible educator who was dealt a shit hand. She quite literally, was worked into the ground. All I can say is, my new school is NOTHING like Maret. I feel safe, supported, and cared for. I commend my former colleague for doing what is best for HER!
Can you say more about the workload? I figured it was a cushy job
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former Maret teacher, the workload of most teachers is nearly untenable. I know the (now former) band teacher well. She is an incredible educator who was dealt a shit hand. She quite literally, was worked into the ground. All I can say is, my new school is NOTHING like Maret. I feel safe, supported, and cared for. I commend my former colleague for doing what is best for HER!
Can you say more about the workload? I figured it was a cushy job
DP. Some schools are better than others but teaching is never a “cushy” job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former Maret teacher, the workload of most teachers is nearly untenable. I know the (now former) band teacher well. She is an incredible educator who was dealt a shit hand. She quite literally, was worked into the ground. All I can say is, my new school is NOTHING like Maret. I feel safe, supported, and cared for. I commend my former colleague for doing what is best for HER!
Can you say more about the workload? I figured it was a cushy job
Anonymous wrote:DP
Reviving this post in the hopes that the school will take note of the shockingly disappointing instruction that the students are receiving in performing arts as evidenced by last night’s performance. Please know that as a parent of a student who used to love band, what we saw was frankly just very sad- I was so sad for my child and their peers. We know that the school is undertaking a top to bottom change of the department and we hope that it goes back to what it was in both band and chorus.
Before anyone jumps in to tell us to talk to the school, we have. Thank you.