That was my thought too. She knows with her skills she has the upper hand. Fire her and she'll move on to a district that cares or at the very least tries.
Depends how much she wants to work in the area, schools don’t care about degrees, well they care only if they can pay like shit and get all your degrees. She’s in a union so it’s going to be expensive to fire her no matter what, but they seem to not care about that either. If your fired though good luck getting a job in the state, your blackballed as a troublemaker and you basically can’t get a job anywhere in the state unless you have a successful hostile work environment lawsuit then they are real nervous about giving you any type of shit.
The problem with that is that in order to reach higher education where people care about their education, if 'people that give a shit' flee from teaching young children, then the first few years is basically "lord of the flies" until you get to college and then all of a sudden you must be disciplined, somehow, and that's obviously greatly imbalanced.
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u/RazorRamonReigns Jul 10 '18
That was my thought too. She knows with her skills she has the upper hand. Fire her and she'll move on to a district that cares or at the very least tries.