Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.
I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!
If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.
It seems like teachers are tasked with everything but the time to plan and teach....sad for them and students.
I wonder how first period teachers feel about multiple students being late every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.
I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!
If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.
It seems like teachers are tasked with everything but the time to plan and teach....sad for them and students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.
I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!
If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.
I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!
If you don't have this duty then it's bathroom duty, cafeteria duty, etc. later in the day. There are no good options and the extra duties this year are really taking a toll on staff morale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.
I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the SB debate and approve the introduction of these things? I don’t recall hearing anything about them before the short pilot in spring
You'd think a major change like this would be discussed and voted on by the School Board.
But no, they are asleep at the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the SB debate and approve the introduction of these things? I don’t recall hearing anything about them before the short pilot in spring
You'd think a major change like this would be discussed and voted on by the School Board.
But no, they are asleep at the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:Did the SB debate and approve the introduction of these things? I don’t recall hearing anything about them before the short pilot in spring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child came home yesterday and told us this new procedure (they have not yet implemented/starting using the metal detectors yet):
- Students will need to remove backpacks and take out laptops, phones, watches, etc before walking through
- Students will need to remove jewelry before walking through
They were told it will take 25-30 minutes for the entire student body (this is a MS) to enter the building, so he was told they might open the doors earlier. This seems a little crazy to me.
They were told it will take 25-30 minutes for the entire student body (this is a MS) to enter the building, so he was told they might open the doors earlier. This seems a little crazy to me.
My DC's school requires students to remove laptop, umbrella and 3-ring binder from the backpack. When my DC was passing the weapon detector, DC was told to held the laptop, umbrella and 3-ring binder high above the head. The binder fell down the ground, it took several minutes to sort it out. The teacher at the weapon detector was unhappy. She kept telling kids to remove things from their backpacks and said: "I am not going to help you hold your stuff." I am not blaming her. This may not be her duty on her contract. But FCPS should at least provide some boxes like the ones used at the airport security checkpoint for student to put their stuff when passing the detector.
Anonymous wrote:Who is being asked to man the screeners? Can those asked refuse or if did, would they be fired? Would think many would not want to take risk that they’d be one on duty if an incident happens. Are there police at door of weapon found? Or do English teachers and counselors now need to take mixed martial arts classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have first period off for plan/ipr you can be assigned the duty. No training needed.
I’d be sending gift baskets weekly to whoever in charge of making schedules and asking to never have a first period free then!