Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
+1
So many teachers are busting their a$$ every day.
As a parent, I can see that from my kids' teachers. I think they deserve generous compensation for their tireless work.
As a political constituent, I'd like Richmond to trade giving teachers a generous raise for tying state level school funding to being creative and getting kids in school 5 days a week (as long as they don't have a medical necessity for otherwise - if it's not medical necessity families are welcome to look into a private virtual option). I think the school board and superintendent in my district have failed us utterly and need the power of the purse used against them.
Oh, and no taking away Right to Work either.
That doesn't even make sense. Teachers won't have any ability to set school schedules. ????
No, but they could move to a neighboring school district with better pay and better administrators.
Or we can make our communities (and schools) safe *and* give teachers raises. Then we get the good teachers. Capisce?
Anonymous wrote:Its a tough economy and unemployment is high. Many, many people are in bad financial shape. For teachers to argue that they "deserve" COL increases AND raises would be pretty tone deaf EVEN IF schools were open. With schools closed, its insane.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't get a raise this year/last year and I am spending SUBSTANTIALLY more in childcare with schools close. If I didn't get a raise and I am in person every day, then teachers shouldn't either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
+1
So many teachers are busting their a$$ every day.
As a parent, I can see that from my kids' teachers. I think they deserve generous compensation for their tireless work.
As a political constituent, I'd like Richmond to trade giving teachers a generous raise for tying state level school funding to being creative and getting kids in school 5 days a week (as long as they don't have a medical necessity for otherwise - if it's not medical necessity families are welcome to look into a private virtual option). I think the school board and superintendent in my district have failed us utterly and need the power of the purse used against them.
Oh, and no taking away Right to Work either.
That doesn't even make sense. Teachers won't have any ability to set school schedules. ????
No, but they could move to a neighboring school district with better pay and better administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
+1
So many teachers are busting their a$$ every day.
Anonymous wrote:As long as school is open 5 days a week, I’m all for teacher raises & always have been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
You have my support when all kids who want it are back in school 5 days a week.
You are ignorant trash. GTFO.
-parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
+1
So many teachers are busting their a$$ every day.
As a parent, I can see that from my kids' teachers. I think they deserve generous compensation for their tireless work.
As a political constituent, I'd like Richmond to trade giving teachers a generous raise for tying state level school funding to being creative and getting kids in school 5 days a week (as long as they don't have a medical necessity for otherwise - if it's not medical necessity families are welcome to look into a private virtual option). I think the school board and superintendent in my district have failed us utterly and need the power of the purse used against them.
Oh, and no taking away Right to Work either.
That doesn't even make sense. Teachers won't have any ability to set school schedules. ????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
+1
So many teachers are busting their a$$ every day.
As a parent, I can see that from my kids' teachers. I think they deserve generous compensation for their tireless work.
As a political constituent, I'd like Richmond to trade giving teachers a generous raise for tying state level school funding to being creative and getting kids in school 5 days a week (as long as they don't have a medical necessity for otherwise - if it's not medical necessity families are welcome to look into a private virtual option). I think the school board and superintendent in my district have failed us utterly and need the power of the purse used against them.
Oh, and no taking away Right to Work either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.
+1
So many teachers are busting their a$$ every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And they can't even guarantee 5 days next fall.
Every district has said their plan is for a 5 day fall. Every single one.
Yup. That’s the “plan.”
...6 months from now...
Shrugs. “Yelp, the plan changed. Four days concurrent to accommodate [insert McMuffin here].”
Sorry you have such a hard time with change and uncertainty. Maybe go lock yourself in your bedroom until things get back to "normal". See you in a few years!
You're the problem. Not the solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many teacher bashing posts can DCUM have at any given time? This board has gone to crap.
Agreed! Teachers are working 5 days a week right now! We are working just as hard as ever before. We deserve to receive cost of living and step increases AT A MINIMUM.