Oh, stop your damn whining. All of you. |
How is that possible when several ES schools on this thread told families Mondays were canceled, including no morning meetings? |
It's possible because that's what we were told by our principals. |
Wow, I had the opposite problem. My second grader was busy with homework from 9:30am - 2:30pm and then had tutoring and girl scouts. She was online more today than she is on a normal school day! |
I am a great teacher. I still love teaching in spite of this awful year. But you are absolutely right. Seeing the disparaging comments from parents here and elsewhere and bearing all the blame for everything that happened while having literally no control over any of it taught me a very important lesson. I stopped working at all outside contract hours. I stopped reading YA books in my free time to always have something to recommend to students; I took back my reading time and read what I like. I will never again spend my own money on books, classroom supplies, etc. I can say these are all positive changes for me and my own family, but a lot of teachers realized we were constantly filling in these gaps, going above and beyond, and then took ALL the brunt of angry parents who said we have degrees in coloring, don’t care about kids, are lazy, etc. I am great at my job and do everything in my ability for my students within the hours of my contract but the days of free labor or pouring my own money back into the school are done. |
Your second grader had five hours of homework, then online tutoring, then online girl scouts? OMG. What a shitty parent you are. |
One of the many inexplicable things about this school year is how suddenly principals were allowed to just decide their own school's calendar. Like when else could a principal just decide, there will be no education on Mondays? Or, today will be a snow day? Or, today is a "catch up" day (again, a no school day). |
Right? No school on Mondays at one school, and then a mile away, another school has instruction every Monday! Its bizarre! |
As a parent, I will also never again donate to school funds, supplies, gifts for PTA drives, or school fundraising events. But I think it is good teachers are learning more about work-life balance. Also remember, a lot of trolls are on this site. |
Why would stop doing these things that benefit kids? |
Or perhaps they just didn’t communicate it to you because Mondays are for interventions and your student is on grade level? |
You’re just now realizing this? When I taught I always followed this motto. I shook my head at all the young teachers busting their butts...for nothing. Everyone is replaceable. |
More like what a shitty teacher, assigning all that homework. |
Both my children have IEPs and need interventions and they don't receive any interventions on Mondays. This is the first time I'm hearing that Mondays are for interventions. |
Really? i mean, our kids have spent a full year at this point at 20% less instruction than the year before. And we are supposed to "stop our damn whining"? Its a good thing the covid vaccine researchers didn't throw up their hands and say "its a pandemic, I can't be expected to do any work" or the doctors, nurses, grocery store workers, etc. Educating our young is important. Yes, we needed time to figure it out to keep safety considerations in mind. Yes, it made sense that there would be some disruptions. But, yes, I expect better than FCPS has delivered. And its totally fine to say that. |