Our students, my children and your children, deserve better than having me as their teacher, Suzanna Hyatt writes.
may be asked to log/enter grades-ask for access as well as assistance to understand what is being asked of you.”
This is the only warning that substitute teachers may be completely in charge of lesson plans, testing, behavior management, report cards, IEP meetings, parent teacher conferences.This is my first year working for the district but my ninth year as a Columbus City School parent. I am a firm believer in public education and that every child should have access to the best possible learning environment.
Many times, we did not have teachers qualified to meet their needs nor does our building meet the ADA accessibility standards, yet we were told to do the best we could.With support from my administrator and other teachers I have plodded along the very best I can with having zero formal training in education or a classroom. Our students, my children and your children, deserve better than having me as their teacher.
The district has not prepared the degree holding substitutes that are now in charge of classrooms to fulfill their mission statement, “Each student is highly educated, prepared for leadership and service, and empowered for success as a citizen in a global community.”Suzanna Hyatt is a Columbus resident, substitute teacher, coach and mother.
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