Wow you know who is high achieving and high SES in your class and you're joy the teacher?! Wow. |
| it's true we get paid better than lots of other districts, and it's also true that we're treated poorly. |
Please have a heart...https://www.facebook.com/david.venable/posts/10155116178363249 |
np: You don't need to accuse PP of not having a heart. Her experience and observations are different than the author of the blog you cite. And a number of teachers seem to agree with her. Do you have the data?! |
| DCPS opened meal centers during the blizzard last winter and over the course of 2-3 days less than 500 meals total were served. DC has done a great job ensuring our kids are getting meals AT HOME with food stamps and other means. However, DC has not done well with ensuring our neediest kids are getting access to warm coats, shoes, gloves and other winter gear. When I worked at Title I school, I watched majority of my kids walk in with sweaters or sweatshirts in the snow or extreme cold. When I pressed to ask where their coat was, they claimed no one could afford it. That is the real danger in opening school in dicey situations. If we kept neighborhood schools open, I wouldn't be complaining about this. But instead DC has continued to close these schools and force students to travel further from home to get to school. That is really the big issue here for me. |