I have my teacher's back

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I have my teacher's back despite the fact that all of the teachers are in here today being complete shitheads and actually saying that they hate us and our kids."



I’d hire my teacher for 100/he twice a week to come teach my kids...despite the fact that all the parents are in here today being complete shitheads and actually saying they hate us and think we should be fired.

Fixed it for you


jokes on you, i do hate you and think you should be fired.


Don’t worry. I hate you too. And your kid will most likely hate you too.


Oh yeah, we feel it. That's why a group of us at our school are getting together to start advocating against all of your stupid requests. You idiots didnt even bother to get the para union on your side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I have my teacher's back despite the fact that all of the teachers are in here today being complete shitheads and actually saying that they hate us and our kids."



I’d hire my teacher for 100/he twice a week to come teach my kids...despite the fact that all the parents are in here today being complete shitheads and actually saying they hate us and think we should be fired.

Fixed it for you


jokes on you, i do hate you and think you should be fired.


Don’t worry. I hate you too. And your kid will most likely hate you too.


I bet you're going to have a very fun and healthy work environment!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I have my teacher's back despite the fact that all of the teachers are in here today being complete shitheads and actually saying that they hate us and our kids."



I’d hire my teacher for 100/he twice a week to come teach my kids...despite the fact that all the parents are in here today being complete shitheads and actually saying they hate us and think we should be fired.

Fixed it for you


jokes on you, i do hate you and think you should be fired.


Don’t worry. I hate you too. And your kid will most likely hate you too.


Oh yeah, we feel it. That's why a group of us at our school are getting together to start advocating against all of your stupid requests. You idiots didnt even bother to get the para union on your side.



Nope but we have the nurses and principals union. Have fun with the paras!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like my tax money back. Virtual learning is a joke. I would rather pay for private tutoring. I don’t need teachers anymore. Done.


Did you that private school families still pay taxes? And pay the extra for private tutoring?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would like my tax money back. Virtual learning is a joke. I would rather pay for private tutoring. I don’t need teachers anymore. Done.


Did you that private school families still pay taxes? And pay the extra for private tutoring?


*Did you know that
Anonymous
I support teachers!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WTU refused hybrid, and has no plan to bring kids and teachers back.


This right here. WTU has to be willing to come to the table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WTU refused hybrid, and has no plan to bring kids and teachers back.


This right here. WTU has to be willing to come to the table.


And they will also refuse summer school, I bet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Despite the challenges, she has showed great care for all kids in her class this term. She has repeatedly told us that distance learning is not the best and strongly wants to go back to in-person teaching. She is not concerned about her own health, she is concern about our kids well-being. Yet, she also supports the WTU, because DCPS administration has been improvising a plan to reopen. There was no real consultation of parents and teachers to come up with a plan that would fit the majority of the DCPS population (a survey is not a way of getting community input and addressing concerns). Schools have been informed about plans week by week. They should have been part of the plan, not the receivers of the plan. The plan should give solutions to all kids, specially those with SN. There are also huge differences in the infrastructure and staffing between city schools, a fit-all solution is probably not the best in this situation. Careful analysis and lots of community input is a must.

Teacher, I've got your back!


You actually fell for that???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite the challenges, she has showed great care for all kids in her class this term. She has repeatedly told us that distance learning is not the best and strongly wants to go back to in-person teaching. She is not concerned about her own health, she is concern about our kids well-being. Yet, she also supports the WTU, because DCPS administration has been improvising a plan to reopen. There was no real consultation of parents and teachers to come up with a plan that would fit the majority of the DCPS population (a survey is not a way of getting community input and addressing concerns). Schools have been informed about plans week by week. They should have been part of the plan, not the receivers of the plan. The plan should give solutions to all kids, specially those with SN. There are also huge differences in the infrastructure and staffing between city schools, a fit-all solution is probably not the best in this situation. Careful analysis and lots of community input is a must.

Teacher, I've got your back!


You actually fell for that???


Op here. I trust her with my kids education, why wouldn't I trust her on this. And by the way, I'm also sending my kids to in-person daycare and I fully support going back to in-person. It is not contradictory. A proper consultation would have solved many of the problems with the current plan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Despite the challenges, she has showed great care for all kids in her class this term. She has repeatedly told us that distance learning is not the best and strongly wants to go back to in-person teaching. She is not concerned about her own health, she is concern about our kids well-being. Yet, she also supports the WTU, because DCPS administration has been improvising a plan to reopen. There was no real consultation of parents and teachers to come up with a plan that would fit the majority of the DCPS population (a survey is not a way of getting community input and addressing concerns). Schools have been informed about plans week by week. They should have been part of the plan, not the receivers of the plan. The plan should give solutions to all kids, specially those with SN. There are also huge differences in the infrastructure and staffing between city schools, a fit-all solution is probably not the best in this situation. Careful analysis and lots of community input is a must.

Teacher, I've got your back!


You actually fell for that???


Op here. I trust her with my kids education, why wouldn't I trust her on this. And by the way, I'm also sending my kids to in-person daycare and I fully support going back to in-person. It is not contradictory. A proper consultation would have solved many of the problems with the current plan.


They were consulted. They have a union that was actively negotiating (and prepared to sabotage everything). The "teachers weren't consulted" line is absolutely nonsense.
Anonymous
Consultations happen before the fact, not after the fact. Now the Chancellor has an opportunity to start walking his steps back and trying again. Hopefully with more wisdom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Consultations happen before the fact, not after the fact. Now the Chancellor has an opportunity to start walking his steps back and trying again. Hopefully with more wisdom.


There is no try again. They tried hybrid. They tried one class per grade per school. Teachers have made their position clear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like my tax money back. Virtual learning is a joke. I would rather pay for private tutoring. I don’t need teachers anymore. Done.


That's nice. My taxes go to plenty of things I don't like or agree with, but of course, as adults, we know that doesn't mean we are getting one penny back, because that's not how taxes work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Despite the challenges, she has showed great care for all kids in her class this term. She has repeatedly told us that distance learning is not the best and strongly wants to go back to in-person teaching. She is not concerned about her own health, she is concern about our kids well-being. Yet, she also supports the WTU, because DCPS administration has been improvising a plan to reopen. There was no real consultation of parents and teachers to come up with a plan that would fit the majority of the DCPS population (a survey is not a way of getting community input and addressing concerns). Schools have been informed about plans week by week. They should have been part of the plan, not the receivers of the plan. The plan should give solutions to all kids, specially those with SN. There are also huge differences in the infrastructure and staffing between city schools, a fit-all solution is probably not the best in this situation. Careful analysis and lots of community input is a must.

Teacher, I've got your back!


DCPS Parent here. Me too. +100

And I've texted my kids' teachers and told them that directly.
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