Anonymous wrote:Also have heard that a list has been released and many of the Chesterbrook teachers are going to other FCPS schools (not Arlington for higher salary) and that it's a principal issue. He's been loved at least by parents for many years but I've heard that he's checked out (he's been at this almost 2 decades I believe) or got stuck bw demanding parents and pushback from teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:Haycock is 18 last I counted off of the KITs including their AP, all of their special education teachers and none of the third grade center teachers are returning. ? Kind of glad we are in our last year there.
This year's turnover is very different. Most are going to Arlington rather than moving or switching win FCPS. Definitely a salary differential issue. I'm assuming Chesterbrook is experiencing the same phenomenon.
I agree. I know two teachers at Haycock who are switching because of the salary. A lot of young teachers also live in DC and N Arlington so the commute is better, too.
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of any pyramids in APS that are better than Chesterbrook/Longfellow/McLean, so I'm not going to lose any sleep over this. Teachers are getting a raise and, if the meals tax is approved, the schools will get even more money. With the overcrowding in APS, many of my friends with younger kids have no idea where they'll end up at high school. We know our kids could only be zoned to McLean or Langley, or Marshall if they want IB. I wouldn't trade those options for anything in APS.