Tim is absolutely right on this being one of the major reasons teachers
move. It's also a big factor in families moving kids from one school to
another.
Work on the seniority issues for principals will go a long way to
solving the teacher seniority issues.
Dan McGuire
Ericsson
Tim Bonham wrote:
I've been a Campaign Chair or Treasurer for School Board campaigns for
the past half-dozen or so elections, and have talked with a whole lot
of teachers during this time.
By far, the most common reason they give for the concentration of more
experienced teachers at specific schools is one that has not even been
mentioned, so far in this discussion.
Good teachers go to schools where there are good principals.
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