Anonymous wrote:Churchill's principal has told students and parents explicitly not to come. The only students who are allowed to come on Tuesday are those who have fallen behind on their work and/or have meetings scheduled with teachers. (Monday was already a day reserved for 8th graders to orient to Churchill, so that was already scheduled as a day off for HS students.)
Anonymous wrote:...How I live my life as a teacher shouldn’t effect you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps employee here. Yes I will send my children to school. I think adding more days on at the end of the year was a bs decision but if I'm required to go to work then so are you.
Also I really do hope they take attendance so that maybe mcps can look at the low attendance numbers and make a data driven decision about adding more days on to the end of the year
Anonymous wrote:Mcps employee here. Yes I will send my children to school. I think adding more days on at the end of the year was a bs decision but if I'm required to go to work then so are you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes attendance will be taken. It’s a legal requirement.
Grades are due Tuesday, June 17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG will this argument ever die? I'm an elementary school teacher and we do not get paid in the summer for the two months we are off. I'm not complaining at all but people act like we keep getting checks when we're not working.
I anticipate most of my students will come to school the last two days as we are child care for most of our families. I want to do some fun STEAM activities with the kids the last two days. I love my kids so I'm going to enjoy the last few days with them in our classroom community.
No, you act like everyone else can just take two unpaid months off in the summer and then waltz back into their jobs in August. We cannot.
You cannot because your job/contrat is not a 10 months out of the year job/contract. I work 12 months of the year because that's what my job/contract requires of me.
-Not a teacher.
Yes, we agree that 10 month contracts are different from 12 month contracts. Thanks for sharing your recognition of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All teachers know that the abominable children whose parents can’t control them and need them out of the house will absolutely be in the building every second of the day June 16-17 causing chaos. We’ve accepted it. Those are not easy days for us.
Would suggest you seek psychological support if that's the way you think. Or at least learn that many of these posts are traceable back to your IP address. These are legally required school days. Insulting parents for sending kids to school on days that are official school days makes you look like someone that no one would want to have responsibility for any kid.