Considering the salary, health bennies, and pension the teacher draws for 180 days of work a year, this is pretty funny.
A pox on both their houses.
You are correcto!
most teachers I know may be in the classroom teaching 180-ish days a year but they work many more days per year than that in preparation and related things to being able to teach their students. Many use their own money to buy supplies etc not covered by what the school supplies.
It is actually 200 days and that is not counting the Sundays grading papers, posting grades, and developing lesson plans.