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    Re: mandatory workshops
    Posted by: their/there on 11/02/09

    Boy are you speaking my language. My district is killing us
    too with an incredible amount of outside school work. I work
    7 days a week every week on school and NEVER catch up. I too
    wish there was a place to go elsewhere to teach before my
    love of teaching children is completely ruined.

    On 10/31/09, Karen wrote:

    > Does anyone know if there are any local school districts
    > that REQUIRE less mandatory, after school workshops? I am
    > in one of the
    > big district here in san antonio, and I feel like my job
    > is taking every minute of my life. Between the required
    > workshops, meetings, ad committees, I don't have time for
    > my family or self. On the weekends I'm too tired to do
    > anything. The other teachers I work with are just as
    > burned out as me. I don't have any other district to
    > compare to.


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