Which schools are still not open for ANY In-Person learning?

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Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


As long as you get what you want

Yall need to give it up for real. You think schools are going to make dramatic shifts with four weeks left in the school year.

Get.Over.It.


I’m never going to get over the way we casually threw away a mainstay of public support for families and children, all in supposedly liberal cities and states, because teacher’s unions are politically powerful.


This is the story you are telling yourself. The real story:

It was a global pandemic and like many other places in the word, schools here had to adapt. It was a bad situation but we did what we could to keep children and the rest of us safe.

Some of you have clearly never dealt with not getting what you want, the way you want it, exactly when you want it.


Nailed it, especially the last sentence.


Some people want us to conveniently forget that parochial and privates were open in DC all year without causing death and destruction... face it, you’re complicit in the biggest governmental f-up in education in our generation.


Sounds like you should send your kid to a private or parochial...you’ll find “like minded” people there
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


How else would you shame these schools? Via a list? Put a red “E” for empty sign out front? Hire a banshee to scream at them 24 hours a day? Harass their principal/board members at home?

You have no recourse


publish them here and urge it to be reported on. I’m tired of your schtick. It’s not working.


NP and no idea what 'your schtick" is supposed to mean, but the PP is correct. Your kids are NOT going back in person until the fall and you do indeed have no recourse.


you know exactly what you’re schtick is, and we all see it too.


I guess my schtick is calling out stupid sh*t. But ok. What is your recourse then if your school doesn’t open before June? What exactly are you going to do?
Anonymous
Some of you have no idea what you are talking about.
1. Schools that are not open either don’t have the space to meet the current protocols from OSSE (not the same as CDC) and some just don’t have the nimbler of students to open. White parents are more willing to send kids back vs minority parents. But of course your privilege doesn’t let you see that.
2. Private and parochial schools had to open for financial reasons and a lot of them follow a lot of protocols. Testing, distance learning after breaks.
3. Other countries kept the schools open but limit mobility. Americans will cry if they can’t take their trip to Cancun or anywhere in the country. Europe closed down borders and roads.
4. Shaming the schools is the trumpiest and more childish approach. Karen honey, just move to the burbs.

This whole threat proves the Brookings report point completely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


How else would you shame these schools? Via a list? Put a red “E” for empty sign out front? Hire a banshee to scream at them 24 hours a day? Harass their principal/board members at home?

You have no recourse


publish them here and urge it to be reported on. I’m tired of your schtick. It’s not working.


NP and no idea what 'your schtick" is supposed to mean, but the PP is correct. Your kids are NOT going back in person until the fall and you do indeed have no recourse.


you know exactly what you’re schtick is, and we all see it too.


I guess my schtick is calling out stupid sh*t. But ok. What is your recourse then if your school doesn’t open before June? What exactly are you going to do?


why does it make you so uncomfortable to see schools called out by name here?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of you have no idea what you are talking about.
1. Schools that are not open either don’t have the space to meet the current protocols from OSSE (not the same as CDC) and some just don’t have the nimbler of students to open. White parents are more willing to send kids back vs minority parents. But of course your privilege doesn’t let you see that.
2. Private and parochial schools had to open for financial reasons and a lot of them follow a lot of protocols. Testing, distance learning after breaks.
3. Other countries kept the schools open but limit mobility. Americans will cry if they can’t take their trip to Cancun or anywhere in the country. Europe closed down borders and roads.
4. Shaming the schools is the trumpiest and more childish approach. Karen honey, just move to the burbs.

This whole threat proves the Brookings report point completely.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of you have no idea what you are talking about.
1. Schools that are not open either don’t have the space to meet the current protocols from OSSE (not the same as CDC) and some just don’t have the nimbler of students to open. White parents are more willing to send kids back vs minority parents. But of course your privilege doesn’t let you see that.
2. Private and parochial schools had to open for financial reasons and a lot of them follow a lot of protocols. Testing, distance learning after breaks.
3. Other countries kept the schools open but limit mobility. Americans will cry if they can’t take their trip to Cancun or anywhere in the country. Europe closed down borders and roads.
4. Shaming the schools is the trumpiest and more childish approach. Karen honey, just move to the burbs.

This whole threat proves the Brookings report point completely.


cool, now do NYC public schools.

the cognitive dissonance with people claiming to be social justice warriors by keeping schools closed will never cease to amaze me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you have no idea what you are talking about.
1. Schools that are not open either don’t have the space to meet the current protocols from OSSE (not the same as CDC) and some just don’t have the nimbler of students to open. White parents are more willing to send kids back vs minority parents. But of course your privilege doesn’t let you see that.
2. Private and parochial schools had to open for financial reasons and a lot of them follow a lot of protocols. Testing, distance learning after breaks.
3. Other countries kept the schools open but limit mobility. Americans will cry if they can’t take their trip to Cancun or anywhere in the country. Europe closed down borders and roads.
4. Shaming the schools is the trumpiest and more childish approach. Karen honey, just move to the burbs.

This whole threat proves the Brookings report point completely.


+infinity


go back to your Twitter echo chamber. Everyone knows the story now.
Anonymous
DC has lifted *all* coronavirus restrictions on schools. They're completely advisory now. None of the guidance is mandatory. Schools have no excuse not to reopen.

https://coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/attachments/COVID-19_DC_Health_Guidance_For-Schools-Reopening_2021-05-17.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


How else would you shame these schools? Via a list? Put a red “E” for empty sign out front? Hire a banshee to scream at them 24 hours a day? Harass their principal/board members at home?

You have no recourse


publish them here and urge it to be reported on. I’m tired of your schtick. It’s not working.


NP and no idea what 'your schtick" is supposed to mean, but the PP is correct. Your kids are NOT going back in person until the fall and you do indeed have no recourse.


you know exactly what you’re schtick is, and we all see it too.


I guess my schtick is calling out stupid sh*t. But ok. What is your recourse then if your school doesn’t open before June? What exactly are you going to do?


why does it make you so uncomfortable to see schools called out by name here?



Doesn’t make me uncomfortable at all. My kids go to a school open 4 full days a week. I just think it’s dumb you think some list in the post is going to make a difference. That’s your plan..post a list. That’s all the recourse you can come up with.
Anonymous
It's insane that these schools can take so many millions of dollars from the government and provide so little instruction to their students.

It's almost like schools have become a scam, and teaching has become like a no-show job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC has lifted *all* coronavirus restrictions on schools. They're completely advisory now. None of the guidance is mandatory. Schools have no excuse not to reopen.

https://coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/attachments/COVID-19_DC_Health_Guidance_For-Schools-Reopening_2021-05-17.pdf


It would help if you used the acronym SEL without knowing what it meant
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's insane that these schools can take so many millions of dollars from the government and provide so little instruction to their students.

It's almost like schools have become a scam, and teaching has become like a no-show job.


This has easily been the funniest thread yet
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


As long as you get what you want

Yall need to give it up for real. You think schools are going to make dramatic shifts with four weeks left in the school year.

Get.Over.It.


I’m never going to get over the way we casually threw away a mainstay of public support for families and children, all in supposedly liberal cities and states, because teacher’s unions are politically powerful.


This is the story you are telling yourself. The real story:

It was a global pandemic and like many other places in the word, schools here had to adapt. It was a bad situation but we did what we could to keep children and the rest of us safe.

Some of you have clearly never dealt with not getting what you want, the way you want it, exactly when you want it.



The "real story"?? The real story is that most schools in this country figured out how to reopen safely, many fully, for their students. Most of the private schools right there in DC figured this out too. But DCPS couldn't figure it out, and the mayor completely punted on doing her job w/ regard to schools, and most of DC's teachers were happy to obstruct, delay, and otherwise refuse to return in person even after they were given priority for vaccination. This has nothing to do with safety; it's about power.

The idea that parents wanting their kids to be able to return to school is some kind of childish demand to "get what we want, the way we want it" is ridiculous. What a despicable way to frame this absolutely unacceptable situation. Shame on you.


+infinity
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating!


We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings.


Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important.


As long as you get what you want

Yall need to give it up for real. You think schools are going to make dramatic shifts with four weeks left in the school year.

Get.Over.It.


I’m never going to get over the way we casually threw away a mainstay of public support for families and children, all in supposedly liberal cities and states, because teacher’s unions are politically powerful.


For some reason, entitled parents really hold onto vaccine priority which was really getting 20% of the spots in the lottery pool along with tens of thousands of others. I, and many of my teacher friends who WANTED to return in person, had to get vaccinated out of DC.


This is the story you are telling yourself. The real story:

It was a global pandemic and like many other places in the word, schools here had to adapt. It was a bad situation but we did what we could to keep children and the rest of us safe.

Some of you have clearly never dealt with not getting what you want, the way you want it, exactly when you want it.



The "real story"?? The real story is that most schools in this country figured out how to reopen safely, many fully, for their students. Most of the private schools right there in DC figured this out too. But DCPS couldn't figure it out, and the mayor completely punted on doing her job w/ regard to schools, and most of DC's teachers were happy to obstruct, delay, and otherwise refuse to return in person even after they were given priority for vaccination. This has nothing to do with safety; it's about power.

The idea that parents wanting their kids to be able to return to school is some kind of childish demand to "get what we want, the way we want it" is ridiculous. What a despicable way to frame this absolutely unacceptable situation. Shame on you.


+infinity
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CMI for the most part. 4th grade might be IPL?
. This is not true. There are groups in some grades going 4 days a week and then children going M & T or T & F. It’s still a fraction of all kids. There are more kids on waiting lists to come back than the school has made space for. I don’t think that is different than a lot of other schools.
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