Well, like others have noted, this is exactly what you posted before when it was also clear to those of us who are in the teaching arena that your administration wants you gone. Like leafields, I’d suggest you go back and read your last thread about this where a lot of us gave you a lot of good suggestions. I’m going to try one last time with all of this and then move on.
Do you have issues surrounding infidelity that you need support with? That is what this board is. It’s to support those who have or are experiencing the trauma of infidelity.
We definitely aren’t the place to get professional advice about your job. There are many places online to get support and advice for that, and they will have more expert advice than we will.
As a teacher myself, here are my suggestions to you. Here is what I posted to you last time you posted about this exact same ongoing situation:
So I’m going to make a suggestion based on the administration’s clear desire to have you stop teaching. TALK TO YOUR UNION REPS. This has been suggested multiple times, and you haven’t responded. Don’t go to a single meeting with your admin without a union rep. Explain the situation to your union rep. Don’t blame your students or try to explain all of the things that are going wrong with not being allowed to stay late or with R trying to do your lesson plans. Just tell them that you understand that the administration sees the issues in your classroom and you don’t feel capable of fixing them. Tell them that you think the admin wants to find a way to fire you. Tell them that you’re willing to stop teaching but you need to protect and maximize your pension. Get their advice and LISTEN TO IT! You seem to have so much difficulty listening and really hearing what people say.
If the admin is motivated to get a teacher out of the classroom because it’s not working for the students, they can indeed put you in another duty for your remaining years. You have to know your rights and bargain for maxing your years. An administration can even decide to keep you on payroll to earn your retirement years without you teaching at all. This was done at my school to bargain an abusive teacher into retiring early. That ass stayed on the payroll for two more years to earn his retirement increment. GET SOME ACTUAL INFORMATION instead of repetitively posting over and over how none of this is going to work. Do what your reps tell you to do. Start exploring what is within your rights without forcing students to suffer for 3 more years.
So here it is again:
1. Your administration wants you gone. IF YOU ARE HAVING ANY MEETINGS WITH YOUR PRINCIPAL AND/OR VICE-PRINCIPAL WITHOUT YOUR UNION REP PRESENT, STOP DOING THAT NOW!! I can’t stress this enough. You have the right to request a union rep attend every single meeting with your administration, and you need to do that. You need another set of eyes and ears on the situation. You have tenure. They are trying to get you fired. Don’t be foolish.
2. Stop coming here for advice about your job. As I said before, the only people who can help you are your union reps. Their advice is something that you should get and listen to. We are here to help with infidelity.
3. Not only you, but your students are suffering in this situation. They are minors. They are dependent on you. If you can’t deliver what they need and deserve in the classroom, for whatever reason, the best solution here would involve you being assigned to a non-teaching position to serve out your 2 years. If they really want to get rid of you enough, your union reps might negotiate 2 years of service credit in exchange for resignation. You only get this by getting your union reps and the district at the table together to negotiate a resolution that either keeps you working until retirement or releases you with your full credit.
That’s really the best that can happen here. Know your rights and move forward to protect your benefits and, please, to also protect your students. Peace out.