Click first link, then click leaders and support. Then click school based DEIB leads. What you will then see is whatās in the second link below.
For now that is how it appears but wonder if those other spaces will slowly start to be filled in?Only the high schools have LGBT advisors.
For now that is how it appears but wonder if those other spaces will slowly start to be filled in?
I mean I have kids but also donāt care about this so itās still a choice.Iām so thankful that I donāt have children
I live my life not caring about this, itās quite wonderful
Two words: Home School.
It solves all these problems.
Two of my grandchildren had to live with me after "CHRISTmas Break" and go to school in Jefferson County. Both elementary students K/2nd. The school rating from curriculum to teachers was C- or below except one...drum roll please!. It was a B+ in the BIG D program. One brought home ZERO HW assignments or updates the entire last session. Will be back in Indiana for fall.Only the high schools have LGBT advisors.
To pay for something like that is hilarious.
I did feel my public school was lacking a LGBTQIA advisor.
Wouldāve thought the ole classic counselors could cover it.
Two of my grandchildren had to live with me after "CHRISTmas Break" and go to school in Jefferson County. Both elementary students K/2nd. The school rating from curriculum to teachers was C- or below except one...drum roll please!. It was a B+ in the BIG D program. One brought home ZERO HW assignments or updates the entire last session. Will be back in Indiana for fall.
Talked to a 12 year old that lives across the street from me tonight and he starts to a new school this fall. Told me he wasn't looking forward to it because it has such a bad reputation...fights, etc. Told him to make friends with the kids that weren't trouble makers and work hard on his studies. He's biracial so we'll see how that goes.
I can confirm this is true for my kids' school in Fayette County. It's not a full time position but rather a teacher who is also fulfilling this role.Also after digging around on their website and looking at the salary schedules it seems those DEIB and LGBTQ positions are just supplemental pay for a teacher in the building. It doesnāt appear to be a dedicated position
Hilarious...ridiculous...whatever word you want to use.I bet they get paid maybe 2-3K extra on top of their teacher salary.
Effing hilarious.
Gay students exist. Always have.
Most used to be ostracized and brutally bullied in my day (late 90s). Using counselors equipped to deal with those specific issues doesnāt seem bad to me.
Hilarious...ridiculous...whatever word you want to use.
Wonder what special training they have received to deal in these matters that school counselors have not?...or maybe the current school counselor should be docked pay if they cannot handle all students?...what happens if they are great with the Ls and Gs, but struggle with the Ts...get another advisor for the Ts?
You'll have to excuse me if I scoff at ridiculous public school spending...our superintendent just received a $75,000 raise after a **** covid response, ****** staffing, ****** school starting time updates and ****** results.
effing hilarious
Are teachers certified in math and English trained to give mental health counseling?
Isnāt that what the building counselors are for?
Family issue.Why did your grandchildren have to live with you?
You're one to talk.Yeah, you suck.
BBB...How old are you dude? I graduated in '69.My kids went to school in the 60s and 70s. My best friend growing up, on a farm mind you, had a gay son a bit younger than my youngest. He took him out of public schools because he was bullied and beat up all the time. The kid could work like a mule, always at the top of the barn when we were hanging tobacco, but he happened to be gay. He killed himself when he was probably late 20s, early 30s. If there were counselors in schools then or a little bit more understanding, he would have been a great person, because he was smart as **** and hard working. He just didn't fit in down in the country. I hate that. That is a big reason why I lean a little more left that some of you socially. I've seen a very good friend, with a very good kid, suffer from people that aren't willing to accept that some people are different than you.
Furthermore, some of the teachers could be LGBTQ themselves, therefore offering a lifetime of personal experience with said issue.
Iām merely questioning the logic. A few trainings doesnāt quite seem to be the same as a professional certification or endorsement. In fact, that seems like a lawsuit waiting to happen.Iām assuming they could attend various classes or training sessions in the summer or part of a continuing education initiative. It is possible to learn new things in a short period of time.
I still fail to see why some of yāall are upset over this. Preventing even one teenage suicide is worth whatever money it costs to train these teachers to offer such counseling. Furthermore, some of the teachers could be LGBTQ themselves, therefore offering a lifetime of personal experience with said issue.
Seeing what theyāre paying these teachers for this counseling, itās about akin to the extra money teachers make coaching sports teams or supervising an extracurricular activity such as academic team or drama club.
Iāll gladly be on the opposite side of a topic as you.Yeah, you suck.