I received an email from my principal the evening that started spring break. I knew it was coming eventually since I had emailed her and when I didn’t get a reply, I emailed the superintendent and the union. I chose not to spoil my spring break by...
I received an email from my principal the evening that started spring break. I knew it was coming eventually since I had emailed her and when I didn’t get a reply, I emailed the superintendent and the union. I chose not to spoil my spring break by reading it so I waited until this evening to read and respond. I have an aggressive student this year who is non verbal. I have been asking for a walkie (which are in the office) for when I don’t have a para. I teach k4. The office is down the hall from my classroom but it’s pretty far down and can be busy. I was told in this email that instead of a walkie, they are going to give me a red sheet of laminated paper to have a child (4 year old) bring to the office when I need help. 🙄 I was also scolded because I’m the only one in the entire school that has a full time para all year. I was told I am given help by the special ed teacher and speech teacher as well. (I think that’s their job 🤷♀️) I tried to respond in a civil and professional way and not let my anger get to me. Does anyone have any advice on professional things to add? submitted by /u/ashirsch1985 [link] [comments]