Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teachers should never be "serving" students breakfast. that's nuts.
Why?
Because it’s not our job. It’s that simple.
We’re already pulled in ten different directions. Shouldn’t I be prepping lessons? Grading papers? Responding to emails? Updating reports? Attending meetings?
Contrary to what people seem to believe, teachers don’t have additional hours in the day. We’re restricted to the same 24 you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very unreasonable.
How hurtful for these kids. Their families do a lot to help and support you and you can't return the favor in the most minor way.
Wealthy private school families do NOT do "a lot to help and support" teachers, actually. Private school teachers make significantly less than public, with no job security and limited benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teachers should never be "serving" students breakfast. that's nuts.
Why?
Because it’s not our job. It’s that simple.
We’re already pulled in ten different directions. Shouldn’t I be prepping lessons? Grading papers? Responding to emails? Updating reports? Attending meetings?
Contrary to what people seem to believe, teachers don’t have additional hours in the day. We’re restricted to the same 24 you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:teachers should never be "serving" students breakfast. that's nuts.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Very unreasonable.
How hurtful for these kids. Their families do a lot to help and support you and you can't return the favor in the most minor way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is nuts. If I were a teacher, I's be talking with head of my division or HoS.
As long as you’d be good with the parents reacting this way every time the PTA shook them down foe more than their tuition to fund a teacher breakfast or holiday gift. One reciprocal gesture from teachers to graduating seniors isn’t insane.
The PTA is an organization of parents. If they are shaking down each other for something teachers did not ask for that’s not on the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:teachers should never be "serving" students breakfast. that's nuts.