Anonymous wrote:A couple of things I’m wondering, were there other students in the room or did a student t happen to see it through the door window during his planning period? Which would obviously still be quite gross.
Also, how in the heck are they proving this happened? A kid is claiming he saw it. I’m assuming the IA is denying it. Are there others who witnessed it as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goodness, we're really scraping the bottom of the barrel in education, aren't we?
Have you seen the IA pay scale? https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/fy25-cis.pdf
Not many people with options want to work for $25-30k per year. If they work summer school too, maybe an extra $2 or $3k. That's not a living wage even for a single person with roommates. If you want good people to take these jobs, pay them better wages.
Minimum wage in Maryland right over the river is $15/hr. A full time worker at literally any job in MD makes the same money.
+1. And many IAs don’t get benefits. It’s a sh&tty job. If you want better people working in schools, pay them better, offer benefits, and treat them as professionals/train them as such. We currently don’t do any of that in our school system and therefore wind up with a lot of bad staff members in schools.
IAs get benefits, it’s basically the only reason to have the job. It is a salaried and full benefits job. I was an IA for about 3 years while in grad school, I had the job literally for the benefits. How anyone survives on the salary is beyond me.
Also to the homophobe in the comments raging, not that it matters, but IAs don’t get their own rooms to decorate. In no school that I’ve taught in has that ever been a thing. There is a significant difference between being tasked with supervision of a room and being responsible for that room itself.
Signed,
A teacher with a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuge pride flag in my room![]()
Keep your sexlife out of the classroom. Everyone same looks at you as a groomer.
Anonymous wrote:Basement dweller/failure to launch:
(Accused brother) was born and raised in Great Falls, VA, with three very competitive older brothers and two incredible parents with engineering backgrounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-scalea-a4999434/
This teacher was openly homosexual and proudly displayed pride flags in his room.
In and of itself this would not be an issue. Men like this do more damage to gay rights than anything any bigot or prejudice person could ever do.
In his own private room in his parent's house? Or in his classroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goodness, we're really scraping the bottom of the barrel in education, aren't we?
Have you seen the IA pay scale? https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/pdf/fy25-cis.pdf
Not many people with options want to work for $25-30k per year. If they work summer school too, maybe an extra $2 or $3k. That's not a living wage even for a single person with roommates. If you want good people to take these jobs, pay them better wages.
Minimum wage in Maryland right over the river is $15/hr. A full time worker at literally any job in MD makes the same money.
+1. And many IAs don’t get benefits. It’s a sh&tty job. If you want better people working in schools, pay them better, offer benefits, and treat them as professionals/train them as such. We currently don’t do any of that in our school system and therefore wind up with a lot of bad staff members in schools.
IAs get benefits, it’s basically the only reason to have the job. It is a salaried and full benefits job. I was an IA for about 3 years while in grad school, I had the job literally for the benefits. How anyone survives on the salary is beyond me.
Also to the homophobe in the comments raging, not that it matters, but IAs don’t get their own rooms to decorate. In no school that I’ve taught in has that ever been a thing. There is a significant difference between being tasked with supervision of a room and being responsible for that room itself.
Signed,
A teacher with a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuge pride flag in my room![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to search his house. I have a good idea on what they're going to find.
+2 search his computer and phone and send him to prison for a good long time.
HE DOESN'T HAVE ANYTHING. LAST NIGHT we said we are going to stop talking about till we know more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to search his house. I have a good idea on what they're going to find.
+2 search his computer and phone and send him to prison for a good long time.
HE DOESN'T HAVE ANYTHING. LAST NIGHT we said we are going to stop talking about till we know more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to search his house. I have a good idea on what they're going to find.
+2 search his computer and phone and send him to prison for a good long time.
Anonymous wrote:They need to search his house. I have a good idea on what they're going to find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goodness, we're really scraping the bottom of the barrel in education, aren't we?
This is what happens when parents get confused and think they control what happens in schools and seek to micromanage curricular and individual classrooms. The good teachers had enough and quit. So, we brought it on ourselves in recent years. We get what we deserve, and we deserved this.
Anonymous wrote:Basement dweller/failure to launch:
(Accused brother) was born and raised in Great Falls, VA, with three very competitive older brothers and two incredible parents with engineering backgrounds.