Schools brace for substitute shortage
By JASON SCHREIBER
Union Leader Correspondent
Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009
With flu spreading, some school officials worry that they could end up with a shortage of substitutes if too many classroom teachers get sick.
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Sorry SAU I am not submiting myself to a backround check, finger printing and for 50 bucks a day
- annie, henniiker
I'm not sure what you do for a living, but I am a Special Education teacher, and would like the pleasure of giving you a reality check...the reality is, is that I do get sick being that I am in close contact with less than hygenic children all day, I do get holidays off and I spend them writing reports and doing paperwork, things I do not have to do during work hours. Summers off are true, but please keep in mind that I do not get paid, and I need that time to take graduate classes, paid for with my own dime, to keep my four teaching certifications. The sad part is, is that despite working to help kids everyday I am blamed for their inability to achieve and told to suck it up by ignorant UL posters. Makes it all seem so worth it. May you be appreciated in whatever it is that you do to make a difference.
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