I teach only 9 months, but my pay is over 12 months. The 9/10 month contracts always confused me. I am an E site also and I will be moving to an F site next year. It is reported that the F sites will not get laptops. I would like to know how many E sites would give up their laptops. I do alot of work at home. I have one off period from 9:50 - 10:40. I do alot of running around and meetings and parents during that time. I do alot of work at home. Please respond so maybe we can show how much we need the laptops. michelle endsley hardy middle school jackson ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Donna Green" <dkmg@excite.com> To: computerdisc-l@Lists.MsState.Edu Subject: computerdisc-l: 9 month/10 month contracts Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 15:07:34 PST Hi, I am wondering how many of you are on 9 month contracts and how many of you are on 10 month contracts. I was told that this decision is a "district" decision. I am currently on a 9 month contract and I am teaching at an "E" site. I am finding that I am putting in a lot of extra hours and I believe that if I am doing the work of a 10-month employee, I should be paid for it. Is there any possibility of the state requring all Tech-Prep (vocational) teachers be paid on a ten month contract? I was also told by my director that the first year required a lot of extra work that would not be needed after the first year, but I don't see how any year would be any different. There are so many things that I have to do in my lab that cannot be done at home:-) Overworked and Underpaid... Always, Donna Green Please visit my homepage and sign my guestbook! http://www.telapex.com/~arete1 _______________________________________________________ Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/ ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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