Not all students in mcps are eligible for vaccination. And some haven’t had a chance to get second shots yet. |
You can get your child tested. It is your responsibility not the schools. |
Why don't you try teaching and let us know how easy it is? |
Virtual is fine. You can always homeschool. |
MCPS was clear about the in person plan with no support if your child got sick. Natural consequences is choosing in person and getting covid and/or quarantining. Your student can email their teacher for clarification. |
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There are not enough staff to teach quarantined students as well as in person. Email the board and demand central office staff to fill positions, sub, and teach quarantined students. During Zoom meetings, these staff are at home and have the same backgrounds as they did last year. I attend weekly PLC’s and all they do is sit there and dictate what we should be doing. They are not in offices, school buildings, and do NOT care about your kids. We must demand more. Many continue to stay home while teachers are going above and beyond to help students stay afloat with limited resources, time, and support.
Many of my coworkers get to work an hour and a half before students arrive and stay an hour after dismissal. They respond to emails at 9 pm. So don’t sit there and say WE are refusing to DO MORE as parents sit there and complain, kids don’t listen, and admin sits in their offices while putting out fires all day long. Come to my classroom for ONE HOUR and tell me I’m not doing enough. It’s parents like you all that make me lose my passion for a profession I have poured my heart into for 12 years. You’ll all be really really sorry as the good ones keep quitting and then all you’re left with are mediocre teachers. So stop complaining on these threads and support teachers instead of tearing them down. |
Except for when they wrote down the opposite of that as official policy.
But a lot of schools and teachers are not living up to that policy. |
| Again- keep blaming teachers. It serves your kids so well. Please volunteer to help teach and see a day in the life of a teacher before you make so many judgements. We are skilled in so many areas and could easily take a job elsewhere, in science or tech and make way more money. You all don’t seem to realize we aren’t tethered to the school system and can leave whenever we want. So again, keep complaining and making teachers feel badly. The best will continue to leave instead of being harassed from parents like you. |
I have absolutely no problem with teachers quitting. Teachers that aren’t willing to do their jobs have no business being in the classroom. Or Zooming from home. Most teachers are trying to do their jobs as best they can, but a small portion have made things worse for everyone. Besides the small group that previously fought reopening (some of whom are fighting to close again), there are the teachers that stopped principals from joining the quarantine teaching pool, preferring instead to simply ignore mcps policies for live instruction for quarantines students. |
No they did not. Parents did not like the option to select MCPS cookie cutter virtual for magnet kids. |
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So if teachers quit, who exactly will fill those positions? Hundreds of positions are open and teacher prep programs do not have as many applicants as they had in the past. I’m assuming you won’t be applying?
MCPS policies are made by people behind desks who don’t know what teachers deal with on a day to day basis. That or they have forgotten what it’s like to be in the classroom. The people making these policies are the ones who should be helping to teach the quarantined students. |
Magnet students get admitted to a magnet program because of the specific accelerated and enriched magnet curriculum. You won't understand what magnet parents are going through right now because they do not have the luxury of having below-average kids like yours for whom MCPS virtual program is just fine.
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| Listen to yourself- what magnet parents are going through? Didn’t realize the teachers were teaching you. |
You’re ridiculous. I feel zero sympathy for people like you. |
| Kids need to be proactive. If they are stuck in quarantine, they should email their teachers and ask for what they missed. Most of the work is available on canvas anyway. There are plenty of online resources available to learn content. Google is your friend. It is unrealistic to expect individual teachers to have to also tutor individual kids who are not even in school. |