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by runako
1634 days ago
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Here's the situation on Day 1 return from vacation in my district: - ~20% of the teachers at one school out sick - classrooms being combined due to low staff. Some classrooms combined across grade levels. - Substitutes in many classrooms. Administration staff being used as substitutes. This is all before we are passed the median incubation period for New Year's Eve infections, so I would expect staffing levels to continue to deteriorate. (Also keep in mind that some teachers will be out because their children are sick, so kids being infected this week will lead to future staffing pressures.) In that context, I'm glad you mentioned snow days. Our district is really small; many kids walk to school. However, many teachers & other staff live in other districts and so do not walk to work. When it snows here, the schools generally close on the basis of teachers & staff not being able to make it to school. Parents do not usually throw tantrums on those snow days. This week/month is going to be like snow days in that school staff will not be able to make it to work. Parents are trying to ignore that reality and not being realistic about making alternate plans. |
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