This is like the dumbest plan ever. My kid can barely hear or understand all the instruction now, when the teacher is unmasked at a quiet home. How TF is it better for the kids for a teacher to be masked up in a remote classroom? Duran is just placating the awful Northies who want to punish their “lazy” teacher servants. |
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Anonymous wrote: This is your friendly reminder that under the most recent hybrid plan Duran announced, teachers would only go in 2 days a week. Not a lot to ask. And APS has ordered 250 HEPA filters and said they had plans to order more. What is the date for when all classrooms will have at least one HEPA filters? APS has NO plans to put HEPA filters in all classrooms. None, nope, nada. I'd feel a lot better if they would do this. |
I'd rather have an oxygen tank. |
Not if I'm dead. |
Ok drama queen. Are you 65+? No, then your odds of dying are miniscule. Do your job, |
+1 I agree completely. |
Pre-K-2 is 2 days per week. All concurrent classes have teachers in classrooms 4 days per week. |
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I hope everyone who is concerned about this plan is emailing Engage and the superintendent. It takes two minutes. If you don’t, then don’t complain when you don’t like what happens next.
Engage@apsva.us Superintendent@apsva.us |
| Vaccine is here and so are masks and tons of ppe for teacher stfu and go back in |
DP. She -is- doing it. Virtually. |
Then quit you job and do something else. Absolutely no one if forcing you to stay in your position. |
But then who will watch the children that no one forced to you have? |
| If teachers don’t want to go back this year, then they should give up their priority on the vaccination list. The vaccine priority is to address the needs of people who are actually at risk now. If you take the vaccine with 1b, it should come with a commitment to immediately return to the classroom. If you don’t want to return now, go to the back of the line and let your doses go to someone who actually needs it. |
Are you saying teachers are glorified babysitters? |
Glorified? No. We are seen as overpaid babysitters. |