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<blockquote data-quote="Honey Badger" data-source="post: 3092087" data-attributes="member: 4896"><p>-First of all it’s 187 Days.</p><p>-Second. It’s spread out over 10.5 months</p><p>-Third. If you knew a teacher you would understand that we spend a large portion of our weekends, and after school time Planning for our classes and lessons.</p><p>-fourth. If you knew a teacher you would also understand that we spend a large portion of own income buying supplies out our own pockets so we can educate our students. Districts don’t have the money, and won’t reimburse us.</p><p>-fifth. If you knew a teacher you also know that districts don’t have money to supply paper after a point so we have to go out and buy reams of it to make copies with.</p><p>Sixth- We are forced to give up planning hours to watch classes because districts can’t afford subs.</p><p>Last- I haven’t even mentioned the time away from Home sponsoring classes, dances, fund raisers, community projects that we give up.</p><p></p><p>It’s not an easy job. It’s a very rewarding job. But, it takes a lot out you.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to start anything. Just FYI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honey Badger, post: 3092087, member: 4896"] -First of all it’s 187 Days. -Second. It’s spread out over 10.5 months -Third. If you knew a teacher you would understand that we spend a large portion of our weekends, and after school time Planning for our classes and lessons. -fourth. If you knew a teacher you would also understand that we spend a large portion of own income buying supplies out our own pockets so we can educate our students. Districts don’t have the money, and won’t reimburse us. -fifth. If you knew a teacher you also know that districts don’t have money to supply paper after a point so we have to go out and buy reams of it to make copies with. Sixth- We are forced to give up planning hours to watch classes because districts can’t afford subs. Last- I haven’t even mentioned the time away from Home sponsoring classes, dances, fund raisers, community projects that we give up. It’s not an easy job. It’s a very rewarding job. But, it takes a lot out you. Not trying to start anything. Just FYI. [/QUOTE]
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