Re: RI Teacher Moving to NC
Posted by Cathy on 10/06/08
So I suppose that I should not be complaining about my 6 kids then?
haha....are these students with severe needs like Cerebral Palsy
etc.? Or are these students in the mild/moderate range? I noticed
that there is one school where children are bussed to in the city
that have severe needs ( medical and educational). Are they all sent
there? My school website is www.meetingstreet.org. There are clips
on there of my Kindergarten class and our inclusion. Is there
anything comparable to that?
On 10/06/08, Bea wrote:
> It is very frustrating! I haven't heard one good thing about
> this! And when are we supposed to do this??? LOL
>
> On 9/10/08, Teacher in Charlotte wrote:
>> I am an EC Teacher in Mecklenburg County. My average caseload
>> is anywhere from 25 - 30 kids. I was in Cabarrus County and I
>> had 34 - 36. No aide (what's that?) We are total inclusion
>> with our caseload and then having to manage our inclusion
>> classes with keeping up on those kids and their progress. At
>> any given time we are managing 50- 60 kids.
>>
>> At least we have (chuckling**) Easy IEP where we can do our
>> IEPs on the computer and then have to submit the draft to a
>> CT who in turns submits it back to us for corrections who
>> then we in turn have to resend it to them for rechecking who
>> then in turn sends it back to us for approval or redoing....
>> Sound EASY???? LMAO!
>>
>> Oh yeah...I forgot to mention that the county loans us a
>> laptop to be able to do our IEP online with....but they
>> forget to tell you that the laptops are over 8 years old and
>> barely can get online because they have 256MB of ram and the
>> internet uses 128MB of RAM and Windows XP uses 256MB. What a
>> JOKE!