Tell me you didn’t read the one big beautiful bill without telling me. Virginia is likely to opt in. |
It’s actually very simple. Move to 1.5 hours of each early release that is “admin directed” to virtual. Move the training to virtual. Then when there is a snow day, teachers do the training online. The next early release/TWD is cancelled. No change to contract days. Literally no one loses in this scenario and it costs Fairfax not one penny. |
Bad news: https://www.13newsnow.com/article/news/local/virginia/virginia-gov-youngkin-federal-school-choice-tax-credit/291-ba2b27e9-77f1-456b-b161-4b29d6bd44dd |
You are not a teacher, are you? |
No I’m one of these poor victims who is “monitored” by my workplace and expected to find and pay for childcare on snow days. |
I’m the teacher you started attacking. This is the first time I’ve posted since my initial posts re: monitoring. I suppose you need another adult to tell you when to work. I don’t. I will work my contracted hours, my weekends, and (yes) on snow days without someone else telling me to. I don’t know why that bothers you so much. Are you micromanaged at your job? Do you want me to suffer with you? And you’re not alone. Guess what? I ALSO pay for someone to watch my children on teacher work days. You are aware teachers are also parents, aren’t you? And I appreciate that “no one loses” to you in the scenario above. I guess it would take a teacher to see how teachers lose. I can’t schedule my extra work around random, unexpected snow days. I’m sure you’re about to tell me how I can, though. |
No one asks you to. Your administration plans training— they put it online, state requirements met. What are you “losing” by being asked to work? What are your students gaining by having class? |
Do you teach reading? I am expected to find a pay for childcare on snow days. Even if asked to telework most teachers won’t have to pay for childcare which is why they’re not losing in this scenario. |
We can’t have a conversation as you don’t understand the work of a teacher. And I’m not saying that to be rude. You simply don’t. Trainings are such a small, tiny, minuscule part of what we do. Particularly ones that can be put online. |
Seriously? I'm not a teacher, but I could not have driven kids anywhere for childcare during the ice mess. |
Totally agree. And, I haven't taught in years. |
So you’re saying when FCPS said the state mandated literacy trainings would take up so much time they require monthly early release, they were lying? Where was the outcry from teachers anout this decepton? |
Many parents don’t have a choice. Lucky for you someone will be in the ER if you hurt yourself shoveling. Staying safe at home and teleworking while not needing to pay for childcare is a privilege— only the extraordinarily entitled see it as a burden. |
That sounds like impact to the calendar. With that said most of the world is off around Christmas so nothing can be done there but spring break should be secular based (specific timing in the school year) not always the week before Easter. All you need is to get Loudoun on board and the rest (Arlington, Prince William, ACPS, FCCPS) will automatically adjust. How this week before Easter practice started is puzzling since Easter moves around and it doesn't even help the Easter celebraters since that is the last day for teachers and sometimes students. |
Salem City Public schools: Same start day much earlier end by 20 days! https://content.myconnectsuite.com/api/documents/29957869e81249f9ac72713812f81f20.pdf Falls Church City Public schools: Same start day decent finish 12 days before FCPS. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z4ZKwlILF_RNmH74DW3fIqYonTXRTv7t/view |