Gerald McGrew wrote:I personally know 3 people who are public school teachers (one of them is a family member). The idea that they only work during school hours, or only 1/2 hour on either side of the school day is ridiculous.
Nobody said they only worked during school hours.
Gerald McGrew wrote:
They work nights, weekends, holidays, etc., and in less affluent school districts, they spend their own money for supplies for the classroom, and sometimes even for the kids who can't afford basic things like notebook paper and pencils.
Sometimes they work nights and weekends - rarely holidays, unless they choose to save work until then. But, they also get 2 months off. But, if they have a 5 hour and 45 minute school day, like in Chicago, I would expect 3 more hours a day, or 15 hours a week, to cover a full day. One can get a lot of paper-grading and class prep done in that time. And, if you work 9 or 10 hours a day for 180 days out of the year and summers off for the wages and benefits their getting in Chicago, I would think that'd be minimum. Other professions do that and more. I won't accuse them of working less than anyone else, but they're being fairly compensated and the rest of their complaints are bullshit.
I've heard of the spending their own money for supplies thing -- I suspect it's exaggerated, and it's certainly not something the school districts require.