From a DCPS Teacher

Anonymous
Shame on you posters! Posting the same thing under the guise of being different people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will ever be good enough for teachers.

No matter what Bowser agrees to, teachers will still refuse to go to work. There will always be some excuse.

It's time to put teachers' completely unreasonable objections aside, and get kids back in the classroom.


It won't. Not when you have drugged out parents doing wtf ever they want, having parties, going to bars, traveling, and god knows what else.

I love the kids but not the toxic and entitled parents.

You had these kids but don't want to stay home to actually ensure their safety and their teachers/classmates. And any teachers that do this too disgusts me. If you don't like your job, quit.

I wish we could use this crisis to reform our trash society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shame on you posters! Posting the same thing under the guise of being different people.


This may be shocking news to you, but a lot of people have had it with the WTU, and I for one won't be fighting their battles for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shame on you posters! Posting the same thing under the guise of being different people.


This may be shocking news to you, but a lot of people have had it with the WTU, and I for one won't be fighting their battles for them.


No one wants you to. In fact if all the haters moved it would effect teachers at all.

What are you waiting for?

In truth I am also upset at the WTU but also the mayor and chancellor. How hard is it to lay out the exact plan, not to the WTU leaders but to teachers as a whole? Then send a survey to teachers saying 'what are your concerns' A B C or D?

Why are leaders such trash?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shame on you posters! Posting the same thing under the guise of being different people.


This may be shocking news to you, but a lot of people have had it with the WTU, and I for one won't be fighting their battles for them.


No one wants you to. In fact if all the haters moved it would effect teachers at all.

What are you waiting for?

In truth I am also upset at the WTU but also the mayor and chancellor. How hard is it to lay out the exact plan, not to the WTU leaders but to teachers as a whole? Then send a survey to teachers saying 'what are your concerns' A B C or D?

Why are leaders such trash?


they aren’t trash. WTU obstructed DCPS’s efforts to survey teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will ever be good enough for teachers.

No matter what Bowser agrees to, teachers will still refuse to go to work. There will always be some excuse.

It's time to put teachers' completely unreasonable objections aside, and get kids back in the classroom.



+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shame on you posters! Posting the same thing under the guise of being different people.


This may be shocking news to you, but a lot of people have had it with the WTU, and I for one won't be fighting their battles for them.


No one wants you to. In fact if all the haters moved it would effect teachers at all.

What are you waiting for?

In truth I am also upset at the WTU but also the mayor and chancellor. How hard is it to lay out the exact plan, not to the WTU leaders but to teachers as a whole? Then send a survey to teachers saying 'what are your concerns' A B C or D?

Why are leaders such trash?


they aren’t trash. WTU obstructed DCPS’s efforts to survey teachers.


No they said it was unlawful to send a survey asking about personal health info. NOTHING to do with reopening plans.
Take several seats.

The wtu, chancellor, and mayor all suck.

No one wants to communicate with each other. It's a power game and the ones who lose are primarily students then teachers.
Anonymous
I don’t think teachers are the big issue. You need more teachers in the system with all the social distancing requirements. NYC said they had to double their teaching staff to make in person school work. Has DCPS made any effort to hire new teachers? They should have foreseen this and had a hiring blitz over the summer. Some teachers are high risk and cannot teach in person right now. DCPS now has a huge staffing crisis that was mostly preventable
Anonymous
How about bring all the students back unless the students plan to go virtual, and then just set up cameras in the class room for them? Then no teachers have to change classes.
Anonymous
Once the vaccine is out, are teachers going to refuse to take the vaccine too?? "The vaccine isn't safe enough", they'll say. "You can't force us to get the vaccine", they'll say. When will our kids go back to school? When is it going to be "safe" enough for our teachers?

Anonymous
WTU is the absolute worst. I don't understand why Bowser and Ferebee fear them, since most WTU members live and vote in MD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shame on you posters! Posting the same thing under the guise of being different people.


This may be shocking news to you, but a lot of people have had it with the WTU, and I for one won't be fighting their battles for them.


No one wants you to. In fact if all the haters moved it would effect teachers at all.

What are you waiting for?

In truth I am also upset at the WTU but also the mayor and chancellor. How hard is it to lay out the exact plan, not to the WTU leaders but to teachers as a whole? Then send a survey to teachers saying 'what are your concerns' A B C or D?

Why are leaders such trash?


they aren’t trash. WTU obstructed DCPS’s efforts to survey teachers.


No they said it was unlawful to send a survey asking about personal health info. NOTHING to do with reopening plans.
Take several seats.

The wtu, chancellor, and mayor all suck.

No one wants to communicate with each other. It's a power game and the ones who lose are primarily students then teachers.


that’s obviously relevant to reopening plans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think teachers are the big issue. You need more teachers in the system with all the social distancing requirements. NYC said they had to double their teaching staff to make in person school work. Has DCPS made any effort to hire new teachers? They should have foreseen this and had a hiring blitz over the summer. Some teachers are high risk and cannot teach in person right now. DCPS now has a huge staffing crisis that was mostly preventable


doubled teaching staff? No. NYC has 200k teachers. You think they doubled that? stop exaggerating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think teachers are the big issue. You need more teachers in the system with all the social distancing requirements. NYC said they had to double their teaching staff to make in person school work. Has DCPS made any effort to hire new teachers? They should have foreseen this and had a hiring blitz over the summer. Some teachers are high risk and cannot teach in person right now. DCPS now has a huge staffing crisis that was mostly preventable


doubled teaching staff? No. NYC has 200k teachers. You think they doubled that? stop exaggerating.


Actually, they have about 75k teachers as of 2018. And they have pulled it together and re-opened. DCPS is nowhere near that size - a little over 4k teachers + 3500 support staff - and here we sit. Why are the mayor, chancellor and WTU all so bad at this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once the vaccine is out, are teachers going to refuse to take the vaccine too?? "The vaccine isn't safe enough", they'll say. "You can't force us to get the vaccine", they'll say. When will our kids go back to school? When is it going to be "safe" enough for our teachers?




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