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In our school, teachers who have a class 6 out of 7 periods do not
take a study hall. Teachers who only have 5 out of seven periods
filled either take a study hall or are a "permanent sub" for that
period. In that case it is actually seen as a good thing since that
is one less class they have to prep for and grade papers for.
I think the questions to ask is why are you doing this and not the
others. Do you have a lighter work load? Is there some other duty
you are excused from? Will the people taking the study hall change
next semester to make it more "fair"?
Also at our school if a teacher takes an extra period (7 out of 7)
then they do get paid extra. If we sub for someone we get $12 extra
dollars for each period. Not the permanent subs though... that is
just part of their regular duties.
I'm sure it all comes down to money. The school is saving money by
having you cover the study hall.
Not sure if that is helpful or not...
Zodea
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