Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers leave schools ALL THE TIME. I have a DC at Beauvoir and they have at least ten teachers leaving this year. Some for unknown sketchy reasons. All part of the process.
Hmm. My kid is at assign awesome new charter and I thought it was a pretty good indication of the success of the first year of the school that there is zero turned into the second year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers leave schools ALL THE TIME. I have a DC at Beauvoir and they have at least ten teachers leaving this year. Some for unknown sketchy reasons. All part of the process.
Hmm. My kid is at assign awesome new charter and I thought it was a pretty good indication of the success of the first year of the school that there is zero turned into the second year.
Get back to us in year 2
You're missing the point here. Year 1 in a new school is extremely difficult. 100 percent retention is very impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers leave schools ALL THE TIME. I have a DC at Beauvoir and they have at least ten teachers leaving this year. Some for unknown sketchy reasons. All part of the process.
Hmm. My kid is at assign awesome new charter and I thought it was a pretty good indication of the success of the first year of the school that there is zero turned into the second year.
Get back to us in year 2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that last year Sela, Appletree, and Shining Stars had openings in August for at least some grade levels. I do not know about this year.
I believe that both K teachers at CMI are leaving, as well. I did not know about the other teachers or staff. I do know the director and she is a wonderful human being and an inspiration. I doubt that she would be a reason for anyone to leave (more like a reason to stay). DC is a very transient city.
Last year and this year for Shining Stars are vastly different. Last year there was a moving nightmare (and communication nightmare) that damaged the school's reputation terribly. It's actually a sign of the strength of Shining Stars that this year has been pretty quiet, it looks like the majority of parents are returning, and I'm pretty sure they went into round 2 of the lottery this year with very few slots. Totally different picture for Sela, which has had very high turnover of families and staff from the start. It makes no sense to have them in the same category for the point you're making.
And Appletree has different things happening at different campuses, but their model pretty much expects high turnover from teachers. You can contact them for more info on their model, but what is amazing about it is how well they train their teachers even though such a high % of them are new. Our child had excellent teachers at Appletree, and I work in education and probably had a more specific, higher bar than most parents.
Bottom line point is, these schools are each in a pretty different category from the other and the post lumping them together didn't make sense.
Anonymous wrote:I believe that last year Sela, Appletree, and Shining Stars had openings in August for at least some grade levels. I do not know about this year.
I believe that both K teachers at CMI are leaving, as well. I did not know about the other teachers or staff. I do know the director and she is a wonderful human being and an inspiration. I doubt that she would be a reason for anyone to leave (more like a reason to stay). DC is a very transient city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But, but... isn't it just like going to private school, only free?
No. It's a public charter school that takes everyone who is lucky in the lottery.That fact alone makes it very different from private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers leave schools ALL THE TIME. I have a DC at Beauvoir and they have at least ten teachers leaving this year. Some for unknown sketchy reasons. All part of the process.
Hmm. My kid is at assign awesome new charter and I thought it was a pretty good indication of the success of the first year of the school that there is zero turned into the second year.
Get back to us in year 2
Anonymous wrote:High turnover in charters is well known. The system was deliberately set up to create this dynamic in the name of competition and union busting. Don't go charter if you don't want high turnover.