Teachers are Vital Public Servants and Should Act Like It

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:karen - yes bipoc unlike whites.

BIPOC are disproportionally poor or low paid. They don't have short term disability, sick leave. They live in a world of if I don't work I don't eat. They figured out how to have this person watch kids and do DL while they work; they live in smaller homes and can't isolate like you. They can't order Whole Food delivery unlike you. They take a bus or several to get their kid to school - forget WMATA isn't running like normal so that means getting up even earlier to get kids to a masked school.

don't tell me you believe bipoc people don't love their kids


They’re also the ones who are most impacted by schools not being open.


Actually, they aren’t. Most live in communities where they are used to supporting each other through non traditional work hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:karen - yes bipoc unlike whites.

BIPOC are disproportionally poor or low paid. They don't have short term disability, sick leave. They live in a world of if I don't work I don't eat. They figured out how to have this person watch kids and do DL while they work; they live in smaller homes and can't isolate like you. They can't order Whole Food delivery unlike you. They take a bus or several to get their kid to school - forget WMATA isn't running like normal so that means getting up even earlier to get kids to a masked school.

don't tell me you believe bipoc people don't love their kids


They’re also the ones who are most impacted by schools not being open.


Actually, they aren’t. Most live in communities where they are used to supporting each other through non traditional work hours.


Test scores don't agree with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is if they accept a vaccine


I don’t have to be forced? This is not N. Korea? You need childcare? Yet you won’t leave your 6 figure earning undeservedly bonus bearing job to become a teacher? So, just kinda like, sort of STFU?


Wow you would actually take a vaccine from someone who needs it more than you? Truly sickening knowing you refuse to go back in person. And nice language. Not sure you are really a teacher and if you are I hope not one of my kids’.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't agree with this more. Its time to step up and help out the students who have been out of the classroom for almost a year now.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/25/teachers-are-vital-public-servants-time-them-start-acting-like-it/


F off. Where did you type this from your couch while you WFH?

Teachers are working their butts off. I'm sitting hear listening to the most patient person in the world explain to 25 6 year olds how to do their math test on line. Its absurd they have to take a test on DL. Brace yourself for DCPS to say that kids are failing in math.

BTW my kid can do all the first grade math - but he guessed on the whole test because its an app.

My sister is a 4th grade teacher. She cries at 4 pm every day because she can't be there in person for her kids. Not one child in her class is returning in person. NOT ONE PARENT wants to put their kids at risk like that. BTW she's fully vaccinated tomorrow.

She's been doing this for a year - making cards for her kids and mailing them out (with her money not the school's); doing one on ones; working all day sunday on her day off to create age appropriate lessons.

F you for thinking teachers aren't working and doing their best.

I'm sorry you have such a sad life.

I emailed my kid's first grade teacher a virtual hug. It's hard and I can hear in her voice how hard it is for her.

We have one child doing DL in a car -guess what his poor mom doesn't want to put her kid in harms way either. BTW he's participating and learning - I'm hearing it right now.

F you


Too bad your vocabulary wasn't nurtured by a caring teacher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't agree with this more. Its time to step up and help out the students who have been out of the classroom for almost a year now.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/25/teachers-are-vital-public-servants-time-them-start-acting-like-it/


F off. Where did you type this from your couch while you WFH?

Teachers are working their butts off. I'm sitting hear listening to the most patient person in the world explain to 25 6 year olds how to do their math test on line. Its absurd they have to take a test on DL. Brace yourself for DCPS to say that kids are failing in math.

BTW my kid can do all the first grade math - but he guessed on the whole test because its an app.

My sister is a 4th grade teacher. She cries at 4 pm every day because she can't be there in person for her kids. Not one child in her class is returning in person. NOT ONE PARENT wants to put their kids at risk like that. BTW she's fully vaccinated tomorrow.

She's been doing this for a year - making cards for her kids and mailing them out (with her money not the school's); doing one on ones; working all day sunday on her day off to create age appropriate lessons.

F you for thinking teachers aren't working and doing their best.

I'm sorry you have such a sad life.

I emailed my kid's first grade teacher a virtual hug. It's hard and I can hear in her voice how hard it is for her.

We have one child doing DL in a car -guess what his poor mom doesn't want to put her kid in harms way either. BTW he's participating and learning - I'm hearing it right now.

F you


Too bad your vocabulary wasn't nurtured by a caring teacher.


my parents sent me to dc's elite private schools so i can't help it
Anonymous
some one's running upstairs to see if their DC is on dcum lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't agree with this more. Its time to step up and help out the students who have been out of the classroom for almost a year now.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/01/25/teachers-are-vital-public-servants-time-them-start-acting-like-it/


F off. Where did you type this from your couch while you WFH?

Teachers are working their butts off. I'm sitting hear listening to the most patient person in the world explain to 25 6 year olds how to do their math test on line. Its absurd they have to take a test on DL. Brace yourself for DCPS to say that kids are failing in math.

BTW my kid can do all the first grade math - but he guessed on the whole test because its an app.

My sister is a 4th grade teacher. She cries at 4 pm every day because she can't be there in person for her kids. Not one child in her class is returning in person. NOT ONE PARENT wants to put their kids at risk like that. BTW she's fully vaccinated tomorrow.

She's been doing this for a year - making cards for her kids and mailing them out (with her money not the school's); doing one on ones; working all day sunday on her day off to create age appropriate lessons.

F you for thinking teachers aren't working and doing their best.

I'm sorry you have such a sad life.

I emailed my kid's first grade teacher a virtual hug. It's hard and I can hear in her voice how hard it is for her.

We have one child doing DL in a car -guess what his poor mom doesn't want to put her kid in harms way either. BTW he's participating and learning - I'm hearing it right now.

F you


Too bad your vocabulary wasn't nurtured by a caring teacher.


my parents sent me to dc's elite private schools so i can't help it


And yet, you seriously lack critical thinking schools or a logical thought process. You've been here for months, and, frankly, the quality of your thinking is declining--your writing/thinking style is actually that distinctive. I know you're scared of going outside, and perhaps masking that with a projection of moral superiority, but you need to get out of the house, even if you can't make it into the Reagan Building. Your kid needs to get out of the house. Your sister needs therapy.
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