Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
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I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Yes, and a pretty homogenous community in terms of SES, a PTA with $$$$, a school that is better funded and has more resources, so it's going to be a MUCH easier job. It's probably a principal's dream job, and wouldn't be surprised if they live in the community already. FCC likes to hire from within its own community. Most of the people I know that teach there also live there (we live just outside the border in fairfax county, literally our across the street neighbors are in FCC).
Pretty much none of the principals or assistant principals at FCC schools lived in FCC when they were hired and the number of teachers who live in FCC are a minority.
The Mt. Daniel principal definitely lived in FCC before he was hired- I don't know about anyone else. I know in the calendar discussions that Dr. Noonan said that a plurality of FCC teachers lived in FCC.
I don’t know many who live there. She will now have to work with Noonan. Anyone who thinks her job is easy does not know him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Yes, and a pretty homogenous community in terms of SES, a PTA with $$$$, a school that is better funded and has more resources, so it's going to be a MUCH easier job. It's probably a principal's dream job, and wouldn't be surprised if they live in the community already. FCC likes to hire from within its own community. Most of the people I know that teach there also live there (we live just outside the border in fairfax county, literally our across the street neighbors are in FCC).
Pretty much none of the principals or assistant principals at FCC schools lived in FCC when they were hired and the number of teachers who live in FCC are a minority.
The Mt. Daniel principal definitely lived in FCC before he was hired- I don't know about anyone else. I know in the calendar discussions that Dr. Noonan said that a plurality of FCC teachers lived in FCC.
I don’t know many who live there. She will now have to work with Noonan. Anyone who thinks her job is easy does not know him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Yes, and a pretty homogenous community in terms of SES, a PTA with $$$$, a school that is better funded and has more resources, so it's going to be a MUCH easier job. It's probably a principal's dream job, and wouldn't be surprised if they live in the community already. FCC likes to hire from within its own community. Most of the people I know that teach there also live there (we live just outside the border in fairfax county, literally our across the street neighbors are in FCC).
Pretty much none of the principals or assistant principals at FCC schools lived in FCC when they were hired and the number of teachers who live in FCC are a minority.
The Mt. Daniel principal definitely lived in FCC before he was hired- I don't know about anyone else. I know in the calendar discussions that Dr. Noonan said that a plurality of FCC teachers lived in FCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Yes, and a pretty homogenous community in terms of SES, a PTA with $$$$, a school that is better funded and has more resources, so it's going to be a MUCH easier job. It's probably a principal's dream job, and wouldn't be surprised if they live in the community already. FCC likes to hire from within its own community. Most of the people I know that teach there also live there (we live just outside the border in fairfax county, literally our across the street neighbors are in FCC).
Pretty much none of the principals or assistant principals at FCC schools lived in FCC when they were hired and the number of teachers who live in FCC are a minority.
The Mt. Daniel principal definitely lived in FCC before he was hired- I don't know about anyone else. I know in the calendar discussions that Dr. Noonan said that a plurality of FCC teachers lived in FCC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent at BTES, I am sad to see Ms. Daugherty go, but I hold no ill will. As others have said, I'm not sure when the "right" time is for everyone here? I do not work in schools, but to a degree, this seems like the best time to leave? She has worked through class assignments, teacher hiring, and everything that needs to be done in the summer. If a principal leaves at the end of the year, they are leaving the next principal to wade through one of the heavier parts of administration, which is getting everything ready for the following year.
You sound like a reasonable person! Thank you for this POV.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent at BTES, I am sad to see Ms. Daugherty go, but I hold no ill will. As others have said, I'm not sure when the "right" time is for everyone here? I do not work in schools, but to a degree, this seems like the best time to leave? She has worked through class assignments, teacher hiring, and everything that needs to be done in the summer. If a principal leaves at the end of the year, they are leaving the next principal to wade through one of the heavier parts of administration, which is getting everything ready for the following year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Yes, and a pretty homogenous community in terms of SES, a PTA with $$$$, a school that is better funded and has more resources, so it's going to be a MUCH easier job. It's probably a principal's dream job, and wouldn't be surprised if they live in the community already. FCC likes to hire from within its own community. Most of the people I know that teach there also live there (we live just outside the border in fairfax county, literally our across the street neighbors are in FCC).
Pretty much none of the principals or assistant principals at FCC schools lived in FCC when they were hired and the number of teachers who live in FCC are a minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Yes, and a pretty homogenous community in terms of SES, a PTA with $$$$, a school that is better funded and has more resources, so it's going to be a MUCH easier job. It's probably a principal's dream job, and wouldn't be surprised if they live in the community already. FCC likes to hire from within its own community. Most of the people I know that teach there also live there (we live just outside the border in fairfax county, literally our across the street neighbors are in FCC).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Yes, and a pretty homogenous community in terms of SES, a PTA with $$$$, a school that is better funded and has more resources, so it's going to be a MUCH easier job. It's probably a principal's dream job, and wouldn't be surprised if they live in the community already. FCC likes to hire from within its own community. Most of the people I know that teach there also live there (we live just outside the border in fairfax county, literally our across the street neighbors are in FCC).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Isn’t Falls Church City in a different school district altogether? If so, the benefits and pay may be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
Nice try - the schools are a mile or two apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
It would be nice if the rules that apply to teachers also applied to administrators. Teachers were locked into their contracts before *June* was over.
Before June was over*.
I heard it was extended through July. As a PP mentioned, or maybe it was diff FCPS post, the rules bend/don't apply for a select few at Gatehouse.
I don't see it as bailing. 10 years ago, yes, it was bailing. The current job, political, and FCPS climates do not support the work family atmosphere that used to make getting a job at FCPS a good thing. (Benefits are still good.)The great pensions for teachers and staff are gone, along with loyalty and longevity. Leadership keeps adding more layers, spends much time working to justify and protect their jobs and departments, remains largely unaccountable for their decisions and actions. Not sure Dr. Reid has the energy to deal with rogue leadership, and not sure that is what the SB wants her to do. SB wants someone to pet them, support dog parks, hold their hands and explain a $3.4 BILLION budget to them for the umpteenth time, and answer all their parent calls because they can't/won't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a job. People switch jobs all the time. If you spend any time on the Jobs and Careers board there are often posts about job hopping.
Apparently people in education are not allowed to change jobs, have personal lives, take sick days....we treat teachers and admin like they owe everyone everything. News flash they don't! Their job is just like yours...a job.
+1
I don’t see it as “bailing”. The person left one job for another. Maybe it’s closer to home, or better fits the family’s schedule. Perhaps the benefits are better. Regardless of the reason, there’s really nothing to see here.
It would be nice if the rules that apply to teachers also applied to administrators. Teachers were locked into their contracts before *June* was over.
Before June was over*.