Why should schools spend resources trying to convince parents to send their kids to school? It’s not a business; it’s a free public good. |
Are you saying you did not choose to live in another country from your own family? Are you being held here against your will? |
| When HS classes have a substitute, they are told to catch up on their homework or they just sit around. When more than one HS class in a day has a sub, it is a complete waste of a day due to the block scheduling. Its incredibly boring to sit around doing nothing for hours! What a waste of everyone's time. |
For medical reasons we cannot see my FIL in the summers, I assure you we didn’t choose his diagnosis. Families are made up of more than one person. It would be impossible to choose to live in the same country as all of our immediate family, as they are in three countries. An educator blithely assuming everyone chooses the circumstances of where they live is ignorance of the highest caliber. Our families story is a happy one, there are plenty who cannot choose where they’re resettled as refugees, where cancer treatments are available to their children, where their military orders will send them or where their spouses and children can legally live. A teacher who doesn’t know that has no business teaching especially in this area. |
If it’s a free public good, there would be no problem with my choosing not to avail myself of it for a few days this winter. Since FCPS seems to have money on the line, they can start working harder to make it make sense for those few days to be spent in school. Right now it would be foolish. I welcome them to do better. |
You get two weeks off plus weekends. Go during vacation. It sounds like you want our system to adapt to yours. Sorry about the expense, but that is your choice. With three different countries, surely you can visit one of them in the summer. |
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Happily, I get as many days off as I say I do. The only adaptation needed is for FCPS to come yo realize that the time and money of the parents isn’t at their disposal, and if they want families to make sacrifices they need to make it worth it. |
This is exactly how I feel about the argument that kids should sit in sub classes so the schools get more attendance-linked funding! Sorry about the expense but it’s your choice! |
That hasn't been our experience at all. Our kids either have had subs deliver lessons (if the sub is a retired tescher), have taken assessments with the sub, or have had assignments available on Schoology. |
Agree. Better for the schools to skip the attendance emails and not tie funding to attendance when families do not prioritize their children’s schooling. |
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And teachers are saying those days are instructional days when they do teach content. |
Then they should be easy for FCPS to solve. Next year, release the data that shows that there were no substitutes in the final week of school. Then the parents will see that the teachers are being asked to make the same financial sacrifices they are. |
Probably money. |