| Please name the woke schools that are doing this so everyone knows not to send their kids there to play out teachers' social justice fantasies. |
Every single high school in PGCPS had or are having walk outs that are organized by student government. They are well organized and the level of support from parents and the community in Facebook groups is starkly different than some of the opinions expressed here. I'm so proud that our kids are standing up for their community and expressing their first amendment rights. You might think it is a social justice fantasy but you can see that these protests are extremely meaningful to kids whose families are being targeted and detained. It may not enact change but it sends a strong signal to the student body that they are supported. |
Let's not forget it's the teacher's choice if something is going on in class that will impact a grade. They don't have to halt instruction, but there aren't graded assessments every day. If the teacher has a choice and decides that student's will lose grades because they are protesting ice no, they aren't a bad teacher, just a bad person. |
| Why aren’t the kids protesting on Saturday morning at 8 AM? Your kids are playing you. |
Incorrect again. my opinions about ICE are such that honestly most of you would consider it radical. But this isn’t about my politics. At my school, we already had the walkout. Some kids went. Some didn’t. I kept teaching, not because I love ICE and want to punish kids protesting ICE, but because some kids didn’t go and I can’t essentially force them into a protest by halting instruction when the protesting classmates aren’t there. Those kids didn’t walk out for whatever reason , that isn’t mine to judge, and I cannot say that basically, your learning is hostage to what kids whose politics I align with are out doing right now. Nobody is going to experience a make or break F by doing this kind of thing. At most you miss a small assignment or some instruction. If you really can’t afford that you probably shouldn’t go, but I cannot justify pausing all instruction for all kids because SOME choose to protest, even if in actuality I am on their side of the protest and also hate ICE. |
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| Chantilly announced there was a walkout today. |
Thank you, PP. I appreciate your response. You aren’t, as PP stated, a “bad person.” Thank you about caring about ALL CHILDREN. That’s lost in this debate, where people seem to only be worried about their own. |
It has not been our experience that there have been major repercussions from attending the protests. Teachers like you act like it will be a big deal. "Oh well your kid might miss something" that very rarely was the case Most teachers did not plow through with the curriculum if a majority of the class was going to be absent. This happens whether its a walk out, or a bad weather incident or illness sweeping through the school. It's a waste of their time to do so. And yes they have options. The same ones they employ when they are unexpectedly absent and have a sub. Of course I said "majority of students." Who knows what your schools are like. |
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I am not changing my instructional plan because some kids choose to walk out. For whatever reason. I’ve had kids protest for 2A rights and I kept teaching, and I’ve had kids protest ICE and I kept teaching. Their political action is theirs and since I’m not supposed to engage in politics at school, I am just continuing with my plans regardless.
If they miss something, I actually do want them to take that in and think about it, because if you had nothing at all to lose, you didn’t take a stand against anything, you just took a break. |
Um, that is a really stupid take on this situation, PP. Let’s unpack what you wrote: “walk outs that are organized by student government. They are well organized” - so it is the government which is encouraging and organizing this, right? Want to bet it is actually the Indivisible organization who really organized this?? The students are being used as mere pawns. And, “support from parents and the community in Facebook groups” - FaceBook is one of Indivisible’s primary tools of influence and indoctrination. Plus, you just said: parents. Parents are behind this, not students. You are disrupting the entire school’s learning time to exploit kids for pure political reasons. How is that anything for you to be proud of, PP ? |
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Everyone parent your own kid. If its a priority to your child or you, fo what you want whatever happens. Your kid isn't going to not graduate/fail/ maybe not even lower their grade significantly.
People will complain of course |
Wah! |
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Got this from my MS yesterday:
Today, some of our students walked out of school at 12:45pm. Students left the building and were outside for about 30 minutes before returning to class. FCPS respects the rights of our students to engage in peaceful protest and express their opinions through speech and other ways as long as it is done respectfully, does not interfere with the rights of others, and does not disrupt learning in the school. Students who left the building were required to re-enter through our weapons screening system. Our teachers, administrators, and staff continue to reinforce a sense of positive school community, and we ask for your partnership in working with your child to discuss meaningful actions that they can take to engage their community. DS said they walked out to protest ICE but no one really knew what to do so they milled around for a few minutes then wandered back into school. I actually think a lot of them did it because they got out of their last class of the day on a Friday before a four day break. |
So he's walking out in part due to peer pressure? That's a problem. He needs a mind of his own. |