What are the next 3-4 weeks of school going to be like? (APS)

Anonymous


Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Over on AEM…just another day in paradise where grammar is now racist



And the pro-voucher DBs are being flaming a-holes.

Just another day.



The president of the union probably should have at least used the blue squiggly line before sending that in.



The president is fine.

You are a huge dickhead though.


Some of us are not on AEM. If you're going to talk about it, please give us a summary of what's going on over there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Over on AEM…just another day in paradise where grammar is now racist



And the pro-voucher DBs are being flaming a-holes.

Just another day.



The president of the union probably should have at least used the blue squiggly line before sending that in.



The president is fine.

You are a huge dickhead though.


Some of us are not on AEM. If you're going to talk about it, please give us a summary of what's going on over there.


Douchebag pro-voucher dad made a dickhead post. Shocker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Over on AEM…just another day in paradise where grammar is now racist



And the pro-voucher DBs are being flaming a-holes.

Just another day.



The president of the union probably should have at least used the blue squiggly line before sending that in.



The president is fine.

You are a huge dickhead though.


Some of us are not on AEM. If you're going to talk about it, please give us a summary of what's going on over there.


The president of AEA sent out a letter laden with grammar errors. She was an instructional assistant for APS? They make $25K a year. No wonder she wanted to jump ship and be president of the AEA. You guys are expecting a lot of bang for your buck there, don’t you think? If you believe in you get what you pay for her, I think her grammar is just fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now some jerk on AEM is suggesting the teachers should plan a sick-out to force APS to go virtual the next couple of weeks.


Ha. Nobody in my circle of colleagues wants to, or has even given thought to doing that. Does that person actually think teachers would want to switch to virtual?

ES Teacher

+1 I swear there are about 20 staff members in the district who are very loud and online making the other 7,000 of us look bad. I'd rather stroll in Monday morning unmasked with a sign that says "cough on me" than return to virtual.



Here, here! High school teacher, and 100 goddamned percent. I wish it would all stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Over on AEM…just another day in paradise where grammar is now racist



And the pro-voucher DBs are being flaming a-holes.

Just another day.



The president of the union probably should have at least used the blue squiggly line before sending that in.



The president is fine.

You are a huge dickhead though.


Some of us are not on AEM. If you're going to talk about it, please give us a summary of what's going on over there.


The president of AEA sent out a letter laden with grammar errors. She was an instructional assistant for APS? They make $25K a year. No wonder she wanted to jump ship and be president of the AEA. You guys are expecting a lot of bang for your buck there, don’t you think? If you believe in you get what you pay for her, I think her grammar is just fine.


Even my cousin with a GED can use the blue squiggly line in MS Word. I’m sure we can expect Ms. Gant to at least put forth that minimal effort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Over on AEM…just another day in paradise where grammar is now racist



And the pro-voucher DBs are being flaming a-holes.

Just another day.



The president of the union probably should have at least used the blue squiggly line before sending that in.



The president is fine.

You are a huge dickhead though.


Some of us are not on AEM. If you're going to talk about it, please give us a summary of what's going on over there.


The president of AEA sent out a letter laden with grammar errors. She was an instructional assistant for APS? They make $25K a year. No wonder she wanted to jump ship and be president of the AEA. You guys are expecting a lot of bang for your buck there, don’t you think? If you believe in you get what you pay for her, I think her grammar is just fine.


Even my cousin with a GED can use the blue squiggly line in MS Word. I’m sure we can expect Ms. Gant to at least put forth that minimal effort.


Are you in the AEA? Cause I’m not. I expect nothing. How much is your cousin bringing in? Bet it’s more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now some jerk on AEM is suggesting the teachers should plan a sick-out to force APS to go virtual the next couple of weeks.


Ha. Nobody in my circle of colleagues wants to, or has even given thought to doing that. Does that person actually think teachers would want to switch to virtual?

ES Teacher

+1 I swear there are about 20 staff members in the district who are very loud and online making the other 7,000 of us look bad. I'd rather stroll in Monday morning unmasked with a sign that says "cough on me" than return to virtual.



Here, here! High school teacher, and 100 goddamned percent. I wish it would all stop.


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
Over on AEM…just another day in paradise where grammar is now racist



And the pro-voucher DBs are being flaming a-holes.

Just another day.



The president of the union probably should have at least used the blue squiggly line before sending that in.



The president is fine.

You are a huge dickhead though.


Some of us are not on AEM. If you're going to talk about it, please give us a summary of what's going on over there.


The president of AEA sent out a letter laden with grammar errors. She was an instructional assistant for APS? They make $25K a year. No wonder she wanted to jump ship and be president of the AEA. You guys are expecting a lot of bang for your buck there, don’t you think? If you believe in you get what you pay for her, I think her grammar is just fine.


$25k? That’s a full-time position?

And we wonder why our schools are struggling.

You get what you pay for.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aggressively misnomering covid as “flu” over and over as if saying it 100 times makes it so, a la Trump.


I guess Chris Hayes and other liberal pundits are like Trump now too for comparing COVID to the flu this week . The COVID doomers are becoming more desperate
Anonymous
If APS recognizes the right for teachers to collectively bargain, will AEA be negotiating the union contract? Is this the union teachers are backing?

If so, embarrassing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aggressively misnomering covid as “flu” over and over as if saying it 100 times makes it so, a la Trump.


I guess Chris Hayes and other liberal pundits are like Trump now too for comparing COVID to the flu this week . The COVID doomers are becoming more desperate


Turn off the cable TV news, grandpa.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If APS recognizes the right for teachers to collectively bargain, will AEA be negotiating the union contract? Is this the union teachers are backing?

If so, embarrassing.


I believe the hang up is the at AEA hasn’t gotten enough teachers to join to qualify for collective bargaining.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If APS recognizes the right for teachers to collectively bargain, will AEA be negotiating the union contract? Is this the union teachers are backing?

If so, embarrassing.


I believe the hang up is the at AEA hasn’t gotten enough teachers to join to qualify for collective bargaining.


I can see why teachers would be hesitant to join
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If APS recognizes the right for teachers to collectively bargain, will AEA be negotiating the union contract? Is this the union teachers are backing?

If so, embarrassing.


I believe the hang up is the at AEA hasn’t gotten enough teachers to join to qualify for collective bargaining.

That’s correct. I think they need 51% of staff to join to be eligible. If the teacher voices of AEA (not Gant) weren’t so overwrought and dramatic I might join but it’s clear to me they have no interest in serving the more rational staff.
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