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when I was in HS. I guess I was lucky. I wonder if many teachers tend to think more about the problem subs than about the ones who do their jobs well. Bob Ponterio ====================== 99/01 –> From: “Amy Beaupre, North Central High School” Subject: Re: Substitutes Indeed administrators do re-hire problems because of the lack of subs, or their own inability or unwillingness to spend the time to find good subs. Last year, we as a staff complained NUMEROUS times about a particular sub and his antics, only to see him rehired again and again. Even after this particular sub was brought up in a liaison committee meeting (staff, principals, superintendent) and we thought that it was understood that the man would never darken our doors again, he was back. We even told the principal that we felt most of our students would behave better without a sub, with a lengthy assignment and with someone checking in on them periodically. When the kids heard this man was subbing, y

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