Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard that FCPS had a highly anticipated job fair this week that was a total flop. Also hearing that they may announce that resource teachers who were recently promoted may have their promotions put on hold until their old position is filled.
Can anyone confirm?
As a parent monitoring the job board for my school, I am becoming more and more concerned.
Heard this rumor too. They may pull resource teachers to be in the classroom as teachers.
How? Would they just get subs for art and music?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard that FCPS had a highly anticipated job fair this week that was a total flop. Also hearing that they may announce that resource teachers who were recently promoted may have their promotions put on hold until their old position is filled.
Can anyone confirm?
As a parent monitoring the job board for my school, I am becoming more and more concerned.
Heard this rumor too. They may pull resource teachers to be in the classroom as teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Heard that FCPS had a highly anticipated job fair this week that was a total flop. Also hearing that they may announce that resource teachers who were recently promoted may have their promotions put on hold until their old position is filled.
Can anyone confirm?
As a parent monitoring the job board for my school, I am becoming more and more concerned.
Anonymous wrote:How do you monitor job board for individual schools?
Anonymous wrote:I’m even more nervous than a few weeks ago. There are so many key positions needed at many schools. Who is going to come take these jobs??? Teachers go back in 3 weeks!
Anonymous wrote:^^^And if I was a teacher, I would be really frustrated with my slacker colleagues. You can't blame parents for being angry when their children get the dud teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I’m even more nervous than a few weeks ago. There are so many key positions needed at many schools. Who is going to come take these jobs??? Teachers go back in 3 weeks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^And if I was a teacher, I would be really frustrated with my slacker colleagues. You can't blame parents for being angry when their children get the dud teachers.
Ok, then. Apparently, they are just quitting. Not just the bad ones, but lots of teachers. I was at the pool yesterday for a swim lesson and the very nice aquatic director was explaining to a parent that he made a mistake because he didn’t know the system. “I just started a couple of weeks ago because I retired from teaching.” The guy was MAYBE 50, but I would say late 40s. Off they go, out the door. No blame, but leaving you with your anger and your child without a teacher. They got out, just like you told them to. Cool.
Well, they aren't indentured servants. They are free to seek happiness in a new career. What exactly do you want people to say?
Eventually, the schools will have to raise pay to attract talent, just like any other industry.
Nah, this is what the right and neo-libs want: total destruction of the public school system so we can funnel money into religious private and charter schools that pay (and teach) nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^And if I was a teacher, I would be really frustrated with my slacker colleagues. You can't blame parents for being angry when their children get the dud teachers.
Ok, then. Apparently, they are just quitting. Not just the bad ones, but lots of teachers. I was at the pool yesterday for a swim lesson and the very nice aquatic director was explaining to a parent that he made a mistake because he didn’t know the system. “I just started a couple of weeks ago because I retired from teaching.” The guy was MAYBE 50, but I would say late 40s. Off they go, out the door. No blame, but leaving you with your anger and your child without a teacher. They got out, just like you told them to. Cool.
Well, they aren't indentured servants. They are free to seek happiness in a new career. What exactly do you want people to say?
Eventually, the schools will have to raise pay to attract talent, just like any other industry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^And if I was a teacher, I would be really frustrated with my slacker colleagues. You can't blame parents for being angry when their children get the dud teachers.
The dud teachers are probably not frequenting this forum. They are out drinking and partying or who knows what, so the people who end up receiving your vitriol are the ones who actually care.
Anonymous wrote:^^^And if I was a teacher, I would be really frustrated with my slacker colleagues. You can't blame parents for being angry when their children get the dud teachers.