WIS is making teachers come in for two workdays

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Send an email to your principal or whoever is mandating this, but include all staff on it as well, and say you are not attending because of your at risk situation. Hopefully if others know what you are doing they will follow suit, and if that's the case you will likely not be charged leave for those days.


Ooh, that’d be great. But it would ruin my career.


Distance learning is important, but if you have health issues that is more important. The school should work with you to plan this remotely. I can't believe they are having faculty AND their kids come in at this point. I predict that as soon as the testing ramps up in the coming week, we are going to see that COVID is everywhere in DC.


I know, right? It’s just so hard to balance the risk of getting sick now and the risk of getting sick (with anything) later and figure out which is more responsible use of limited sick leave. And it’s hard to feel like I am the only one trying to be responsible when epidemics like this prove that our actions impact others!
Anonymous
OP, don't overthink it. Just take sick leave and don't give it a second thought. If you end using more leave later then it is what it is. Just breathe and solve the problem in front of you now. Don't worry about what might happen down the road.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Provide a doctors note and then Skype in


All the meetings are by Skype. If they don’t see my classroom behind me, they will charge me sick leave.


Set your Skype background as Hogwarts - Zoom has this option. When you’re on the Skype call, say you can’t figure out how to change it back - oh well!

Anonymous
Wow. I applied for a job at WIS about a week ago. This makes me not want to even interview there (I mean if they even called with all of this mess going on)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I applied for a job at WIS about a week ago. This makes me not want to even interview there (I mean if they even called with all of this mess going on)


Same. This sounds like a (literally) toxic culture.
Anonymous
Please just speak to admin on your own behalf and make your position clear instead of coming to an anonymous message board.

WIS parents would obviously support you to be home!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Provide a doctors note and then Skype in



This. All you’re going to do is watch stuff online anyway. You can dk that at home.
Anonymous
If you are going in for virtual meetings can you not bring some wipes, walk from your car into the building - likely seeing no one, sit in your room after you wipe down the main surfaces, and then go home? There is nothing there now that wasn’t there when you were in with the kids.
Anonymous
In WA state, where things are insane, at one independent school the teachers who can't teach online (PE, drama) are required to come in to tutor and support boarding students. So this all sucks, for sure.
Anonymous
^^international boarding students from China and Japan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please just speak to admin on your own behalf and make your position clear instead of coming to an anonymous message board.

WIS parents would obviously support you to be home!



+1

WIS parent here. How can posting on this board help when you haven't even contacted admin? Please do so and do take care of yourself. From the HOD's timely communications, the school appears to be aware of the public health risks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please just speak to admin on your own behalf and make your position clear instead of coming to an anonymous message board.

WIS parents would obviously support you to be home!



+1

WIS parent here. How can posting on this board help when you haven't even contacted admin? Please do so and do take care of yourself. From the HOD's timely communications, the school appears to be aware of the public health risks.


*HOS
Anonymous
Gotta say OP, this post makes very little sense. Work with the school admin if you truly have a serious underlying condition. At the same time, many people are making significant sacrifices and are taking health risks. Some people are still working. I still have to work. Some friends in intelligence still have to work.
Anonymous
There's a significant difference between work that must be done from a specific location, and work that can be done online. If they are doing virtual meetings, there's no reason they need to be done from campus, and indeed that seems foolish on the part of WIS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's a significant difference between work that must be done from a specific location, and work that can be done online. If they are doing virtual meetings, there's no reason they need to be done from campus, and indeed that seems foolish on the part of WIS.


What is their rationale?
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