When this happens it will be because APS refuses to give its staff raises |
DING DING DING. Here’s the real answer. Dr. Duran clearly does not care about working for all families in APS. |
It’s good to see some folks break away from the sheeple/rules following at all costs mentality in Arlington. It’s just odd that a self-styled “smart” county has performed so strangely throughout all this. I mean, throw a dart at a map of the country and you’ll hit a place that’s done it better. |
Ok great. So they can continue to stay hybrid and the families who would like more in-person days should be able to get that as well. No one is forcing these people back in the classroom. But they’re trying to stop my kindergartner (who hates Teams meetings and is struggling with class on an iPad) from getting more in-person instruction. So yeah, I see my kid struggling and I’m going to send emails to the SB pushing for more reopening at least for the younger kids. Why are these other families’ preferences standing in the way of more in-person days for my 6 year old? |
Hey, c’mon now. It’s ROBUST. |
I’m not a member of either group and I’ve sent countless (I’m sure unread) emails pushing for more days and a plan laid out for the fall-concrete plan, no hoping for 5 days. The SB needs a flood of emails to know that most people aren’t happy. I no longer have a dog in this fight. My kid’s graduating but I still feel I need to advocate for the kids who will be back in the fall. It falls of deaf ears I know but I’m won’t stop trying. |
They don’t know. They haven’t asked. At least at our HS. I doubt they really want to know why. Or frankly care. |
Exactly - we need to flood Duran and the SB drilling home this point. The folks that aren't comfortable with sending their kids to school full-time have an option.. everyone else does not. |
I actually feel pretty hopeless about all this. It's as if he stuck his head firmly up his butt on the issue of RTS and is now doubling down that that's the most appropriate place for it to be. I'll suppose I'll just continue writing and begin actively recruiting others to do likewise. |
It's just kindergarten! Less instruction during a pandemic will not keep them from Harvard. Let her play! That's how kid learn at this age. Everything else will fall into place. |
Wow, 11 pages later and nobody cares about this lady who was shouted down by a bunch of white parents anymore; instead it's just these selfsame parents shouting some more about how their kids need full time school 5 days a week. Better not get in their way. This is what they want, and what other people want is immaterial to them achieving their goal.
To be clear: These two speakers talked about having bigger problems in the current environment than full time school for their kids. They talked about food insecurity and the potential to go hungry. They talked about job loss. They talked about fear for their lives because the virus hit the latino community harder than it hit surrounding white areas and caused more death. They talked about needing to provide comfort and care to kids who had lost family members -- cousins, aunts and uncles, and even parents during this epidemic. They also talked about the difficulties of managing childcare. the second speaker in particular talked about not being able to send a pre-K child back to school because both of those parents worked and neither had been vaccinated, so that if the child was exposed at school and needed to be quarantined at home, that would not be possible because it would endanger the parents (moreover they would be working). So all these white ladies have the ability to sit with their kid in front of the ipad all day and complain about it (or at least some do), but none of them seem to understand or care what about the much more significant problems their southern neighbors are feeling. I'm not saying that iPad burnout and hyperactivity aren't bad, but these can be alleviated somewhat with a babysitter, outside time, playing games with mom and dad, etc. You don't solve a dead dad or insufficient food or homelessness with that. It didn't take long for the focus to turn back to what (I mean who) really matters, right? You guys sure are something. I won't say what. |
lmao I'll say it then. They're marshmallows soft easily flattened (when faces with a challenge) And very very white |
Are those white ladies willing to provide childcare after school to all the Latino children who otherwise can't come to a 5 day in person because no aftercare will be provided (and they can't afford to hire help given the money they are struggling to make)? Also will they take care of the kids if they happen to get infected with covid because the parents won't be able to swing it?
But they seemed to care so much about how these kids were suffering when they said how much they would benefit from going back to school 5x per week. I don't understand where that empathy has gone now that people from the community have explained the problem to them in simple terms. Hmmm seems weird. |
I don’t care. In-person instruction has been offered to them, and now they’re not going because they don’t like it?! Nope. I don’t care. Give their seats to families that want them, four days a week. That is exactly what is happening at our high school. I don’t need to know why your special snowflake doesn’t like it. |
The comments to the ArlNow article sum this up perfectly, starting with this:
https://www.arlnow.com/2021/04/23/tensions-over-virtual-and-in-person-education-boil-over-in-school-board-meeting/#disqus_thread |