Teachers should live in the school they work at.

Yes or no?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 37.5%
  • No

    Votes: 10 62.5%

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O.T.I.S.

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It's hard enough to get teachers now...
Maybe they should get like housing assistance or something

Or for like college professors, let them stay in a whole section of the campus. Like the military or if you stay on a base overseas

My cousin is a professor… I should ask her do they give her living perks or some other kind of incentives next time I see her
 

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Thick and cougary teachers leaving their bras strewn about. :noah:

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it doesnt sound like a bad idea for the teachers to live in the districts they teach (theres a similar idea for police officers) but i think you'd probably have some staffing issues... schools are having a hard time recruiting teachers worth a damn as it is. this would just cut their options further.
 

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Terrible idea (I'm in the profession)... The living quarters would have to have tight security 24/7. School shooters would salivate at the chance of catching all their teachers lacking where they live. Also, I don't want to see my coworkers for a single minute outside of work hours. I really don't want to put up with them during work, but I need the money. Also, as someone mentioned earlier, we'd be expected to be on-call all the time for tutoring. We would also inevitably have more bullshyt PD (professional development) sessions. It's already a 24/7 job, and this would burn all teachers out within a couple months. The only good thing would be the paid living expenses. However, it would make more sense to just use the money from such a project to add on to our salaries. This country really shyts on teachers, badly.
 

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Terrible idea (I'm in the profession)... The living quarters would have to have tight security 24/7. School shooters would salivate at the chance of catching all their teachers lacking where they live. Also, I don't want to see my coworkers for a single minute outside of work hours. I really don't want to put up with them during work, but I need the money. Also, as someone mentioned earlier, we'd be expected to be on-call all the time for tutoring. We would also inevitably have more bullshyt PD (professional development) sessions. It's already a 24/7 job, and this would burn all teachers out within a couple months. The only good thing would be the paid living expenses. However, it would make more sense to just use the money from such a project to add on to our salaries. This country really shyts on teachers, badly.
it really does. my mom was a teacher. she quit when they took her tenure away for no reason. this state seems determined to destroy public education. between demonizing teachers and banning half the library, they *want* the schools to fail because of lobbyists from charter schools. its really, really obvious what theyre doing, but voters are okay with it as long as the govt is keeping its boot on the necks of gays and trannies. they are robbing this generation of their education and its demonic af.
 
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