Teachers put in many more days a year than just "instructional" days. It's easy to see for yourself. Just go on ANY reasonably sized school district website and look at the job offerings. They will likely tell you the length of the contract. And, you will also see MANY jobs in special ed and educational support staff that exceed 200 days/yr. And yes, these people hold teaching certificates (and greater) and are teachers. My wife decided she couldn't pass up a great job offer to go back to work short-term and is currently working with special ed students on an educational diagnostician contract for 215 days. She was offered one for 255 days.
‘My wife decided she couldn’t pass up a great job offer to go back to work short-term and is currently working with special ed students on an educational diagnostician contract for 215 days. She was offered one for 255 days.’
I am not disputing your wife’s contract, but your point is anecdotal; by introducing it, you are attempting to posit that all teachers work extended hours by contract; again, they do not...