The DC government, which realized that they need some sort of financial incentives to recruit teachers to the district. Lol at "allowed that to happen" tho |
Lord really, you are supposed to be a teacher. Might want to brush up on your civics and the interplay between policy, taxes and voting. |
Please, tell me more how the W3 parents are the financial saviors of the "teaching class" |
It’s because DC has a hard time recruiting teachers. So they have to hold the carrot. That’s what Rhee was all about. Paying teachers more to get better teachers in the city. Were you around during that time? |
Privacy is an issue for teachers. Read the prior post thinking about teachers not students. |
And many parents are opting out of testing for the Fall, for various reasons (and I support many of those reasons). |
| The problem is unvaccinated teachers, not unvaccinated students. |
But also the covid vaccine isn’t required, so I’m not sure how DCPS could collect or require info on whether a student is vaxxed or not. People could obviously volunteer this info, but who is to stop someone from lying if there is no gatekeeping authority? |
Who said anything about Ward 3? Y'all claimed that teachers never ask for parental support on policy issues. I merely pointed out that that's a gigantic delusion. |
And it only happened becausw of parental support. Without the parents supporting twachers on issues like pay it doesnt happen. |
You mean parent support for firing hundreds of teachers? Ok |
No I don’t. But you really seem to think you are high and mighty on this thread. |
NP. Teachers sure asked for a lot of help from parents with doing their jobs for the past year… |
Not at all high and mighty. I'm just not delusional enough to think that teachers never ask for or need parental support on policy issues. It's a teo way street |
NP: Yes, during a global pandemic that nobody was prepared for and completely changed the way educational services were delivered, we asked for support |