Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because there are enough teachers who are willing to take the pay cut in exchange for the more enjoyable teaching environment.
-teacher
+1. Finding a teaching job isn’t the easiest thing.
Anonymous wrote:They aren't qualified to teach.
Anonymous wrote:Public schools are incredibly well-funded compared to private schools, especially in the DC area. There’s nothing a public school needs in these rich areas of DC and Montgomery county. Private schools need auctions and always hat in hand because it is super expensive to run a school well and have good programs. Also, private schools attract teachers who don’t want to teach to the test or have inflexible curricula.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less education requirements.
Fewer
Please show proof. Fewer is used when the items are countable. Maybe you’re right but it’s not clear.
Anonymous wrote:Because there are enough teachers who are willing to take the pay cut in exchange for the more enjoyable teaching environment.
-teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less education requirements.
Fewer
Anonymous wrote:Bc they don’t have a union to lineback their mafioso demands
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are paid less because they get little to no government funding. Period. Fwiw, I work in public and make 75k. I came from Catholic school where I was paid 25k. My question is why do parochial school teachers stay? Yes, some independent private schools pay higher than parochial but seriously, 25k is less than what people make serving fast food.
This is one of the questions.
The other question is: how amazing would private schools be if they paid even more to get the very, very best teachers? Surely they could afford it
Anonymous wrote:They are paid less because they get little to no government funding. Period. Fwiw, I work in public and make 75k. I came from Catholic school where I was paid 25k. My question is why do parochial school teachers stay? Yes, some independent private schools pay higher than parochial but seriously, 25k is less than what people make serving fast food.
Anonymous wrote:You get longer summer and winter breaks as a private school teacher. Often, you have far fewer students which is nice. With many private schools, you have minimal to no behavior problems although parents can be super annoying. Definitely a lower stress job. Kids tend to be more prepared too and closer to the same level. Nice gifts from parents.
Anonymous wrote:They work under less extenuating circumstances.
20-30% less students in the classroom.
Less hours - private school teachers aren't expected to run study and after-school programs. outside of their core focus
There's more active support from specialist teachers and administrators - the Maret school for instance has scheduled meetings with academic advisors for all students weekly
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1593637123/maret/wzjwmjkjlegagkytl4ns/LS_COL_G3.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Less education requirements.