Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not usually an MCPS apologist, but doesn't this sound like an issue on the part of the intermediary organization, not MCPS itself?
There's some contracting company in the middle, I assume, and it was their decision not to allow shipping and their decision not to provide sheets.
Maybe we figure out who they are rather than blaming the school district?
It is the contract they signed.
It is on MCPS.
MPCS is the employer. They are ultimately sponsoring the visas and responsible for these employees. Sure, if they hired a horrible third party agency then they bear responsibility as well, but ultimately the school district is holding the bag here. They should have selected a more reputable agency, or done more due diligence. If the teachers are in training with MCPS and other educators are aware of and crowdsourcing basic household items for them, the district is aware of the issue and bears some responsibility. At a minimum they should be working with the agency to handle this for the teachers and not turning a blind eye while the community, teachers, and parents try to rely on charity and donations to provide these folks with the basics. God knows they waste enough money, if they can find millions for DEI surveys they should be able to give each of
these teachers a thousand dollar relocation allowance and charter a bus to IKEA.
How do you know that MCPS isn’t working with the contracting to improve this? The question is going to become What qualifies as furnished housing? Rules for working with contracted employees varies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not usually an MCPS apologist, but doesn't this sound like an issue on the part of the intermediary organization, not MCPS itself?
There's some contracting company in the middle, I assume, and it was their decision not to allow shipping and their decision not to provide sheets.
Maybe we figure out who they are rather than blaming the school district?
It is the contract they signed.
It is on MCPS.
MPCS is the employer. They are ultimately sponsoring the visas and responsible for these employees. Sure, if they hired a horrible third party agency then they bear responsibility as well, but ultimately the school district is holding the bag here. They should have selected a more reputable agency, or done more due diligence. If the teachers are in training with MCPS and other educators are aware of and crowdsourcing basic household items for them, the district is aware of the issue and bears some responsibility. At a minimum they should be working with the agency to handle this for the teachers and not turning a blind eye while the community, teachers, and parents try to rely on charity and donations to provide these folks with the basics. God knows they waste enough money, if they can find millions for DEI surveys they should be able to give each of
these teachers a thousand dollar relocation allowance and charter a bus to IKEA.
Anonymous wrote:I think they could get teachers but this is a way to hide their numbers by contracting out. Lots of places do it. They were hired though an agency and given housing. They probably earn very little. Are they licensed in md?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are simply not enough qualified or eligible teachers in the county to fill that many positions. Turnover has been brutal.
I’m sure there are enough people but nobody here wants the job.
Anonymous wrote:There are simply not enough qualified or eligible teachers in the county to fill that many positions. Turnover has been brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Hiring special ed teachers from the Philippines? Is this the answer to the teacher shortage?
Anonymous wrote:Hiring special ed teachers from the Philippines? Is this the answer to the teacher shortage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this not spam- not found anywhere on the google?
What part of it? MCPS confirmed the hiring of teachers from the Philippines months ago. However, the crowd sourcing of furniture is not someone I've heard.
Please cite the source where MCPS confirmed the hiring of teachers from Philippines.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/mcps-news/2024/06/philippines-cultural-exchange-program-welcome
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this not spam- not found anywhere on the google?
What part of it? MCPS confirmed the hiring of teachers from the Philippines months ago. However, the crowd sourcing of furniture is not someone I've heard.
Please cite the source where MCPS confirmed the hiring of teachers from Philippines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. This is the worst I have ever seen international teachers treated in an country.
Yep. Literally treated worse than migrant farm labor. Better paid, but worse treatment. Piss poor welcome from MCPS.