we've been reading this for months, meanwhile there are lots of school systems, both public and private, that are figuring it out.. time for APS to move forward and just figure it out. |
BS. So your school will be open for summer school for all students to take classes? Of course not. Possible to provide summer programs aimed at helping elementary students needing extra instruction in reading or math. But no way summer school as extension of school year. So much bad information on these forums being spewed by “educators”. |
At levels this high with number of cases and percent positive? In the height of flu season? Yeah, I didn’t think so. |
And CARES only addresses 14 days of quarantine or leave for a teacher; after that any time comes out of a teacher's own sick leave. Nope, not happening. If I get sick or need to quarantine and can't work because of the virus then the school system needs to man up and pay me for the time. I am not covering sick leave out of my own pocket, which means I am not returning to the building until this issue is worked out. |
| Time to plan for submitting applications to Catholic and private schools for 2021-22! This thread may still be active in a year. |
That’s not true at all. Our children are largely being taught by morons. |
What's not true? The 14 days is most certainly true. After 14 days teachers must use sick leave. It doesn't matter if it is a continuation of a first episode or if it is a second or third episode. The 14 day cap is cumulative. This is one of the reasons why teachers are upset. WaPo even had an article in the paper about it because firefighters and EMS personnel are getting caught in the same stranglehold. They have firefighters who have unquestionably gotten Covid because of their jobs and unemployment doesn't cover the lost work days. Pay attention PP. There are legitimate reasons why people feel like they're getting screwed. |
*workman's comp here is the link: washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/fairfax-firefighters-coronavirus/2020/12/19/e281da78-407f-11eb-8db8-395dedaaa036_story.html |
I read that story. It was pretty upsetting. I didn't link it to teachers but I definitely see how the decision re firefighters would also be the decision re teachers...and that makes me really, really mad. Both for the firefighters and teachers. I presume it is the same for police. What a horrible way to treat the people we all need to do things the things they do. |
APS has contracted with a company to do surveillance testing. I agree open K-2, SPED and EL. Everyone else Q4. |
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If they get COVID on the job they are paid. Why can’t you all understand that?
Not paying you for COVID caught on your own time. Why should public school teachers get that benefit and not everybody else who is out actually doing their jobs? |
| APS has not publicized or informed parents of this testing contract. And they should’ve done this before they made parents choose. They should open up the window to choose again if that is the new plan. It really changes the safety landscape. |
Right now basically anyone who calls in with any of said symptoms does not report in person. So, they would not be allowed in a school....staffing classrooms will definitely be a problem as long as the list of symptoms is so long... |
No, actually, as evidenced by the WaPo article linked above, the CARES act only covers 14 days. After that you are on your own. If you don't have sick leave then you go unpaid. And it stinks that you have to use your own sick leave. I think it is criminal that firefighters, EMS, police and other front line workers are being treated this way. And now people want to throw a much larger group into the same mix? No. I will not do it. |
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Just popping in to say there are some truly unhinged posters on AEM today. There are a few people (representing both sides of the open vs DL debate) that have posted approximately 3,000 times today. Do none of these people work? Or have kids to take care of? Or any other responsibilities? And even if the answer to all of that is no and they have all the time in the world to post on FB, why would any sane person bother to keep up these same arguments for this long? These people are prolific posters who have been beating the same drum for months and months.
A tip and a question if any of you happen to be reading here (and really, this applies to so many DCUM posters too): you’re not going to convince the other side. I assume you know that by now. So what are you trying to accomplish? And again, this applies to both sides of this endless debate. |