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Although it’s not ideal and I worry about the impact of me fussing at my kids so much, we will make it work. Posts like this help me temper my expectations and prepare better. My anxiety each time someone I love gets covid or passes away has definitely trickled down to my kids as much as I hate to admit it. I hide it but sometimes it comes out. I’ve been trying my best to manage but realize it’s my anxiety and grief not distance learning that results in me being so short fused.
I’ll get some help. Buckle down and do my best to stay upbeat. I can’t blame distance learning for all this, it’s the virus and our lack of a unified national approach. I get reminders from friends working in Ers and who are busting their butts to stay employed that I have a lot to be thankful for. This is hard, but knowing it’s not ending soon helps me prepare. For those of you not managing I hope this post doesn’t seem disrespectful. And I wish there was a way we could do to be more supportive of each other. |
| We need to fire public school teachers, if they don't want to work. Private and catholic schools are open and functioning. Restaurants are open and function. So, why aren't public schools open? Unions are screwing our kids over. |
How many times are you going to repeat your crap? Do you think it will magically make it happen. I feel sorry for you. Just kidding. I don’t give a damn about your frail emotions. Oh, by the way, chill, I’m ok teaching in person. Just not muzzling myself for 7+ hours. So I got my doctor to sign off an exemption cause I just can’t breath. I feel claustrophobied with a regurgitated germ and bacteria infested cloth over my face. |
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Its interesting to me that everyone assumes that they are going back 100% five days once teachers/parents are vaccinated. I just posted this in another thread but our school told us this week that we will not resume full five days a week until all of our kids are vaccinated (until then it would be DL or hybrid if our numbers get better). We were told that they (school) are hearing a vaccine for kids will be ready to go by the end of the summer but I don't think I've heard much on that front.
No, we are not in DC but I guess what I'm saying is - don't assume that adults getting vaccinated means you are all returning full time unless your school has specifically communicated as much to you. I'm actually curious if anyone else who posts here, no matter where you live, are in fact being told that by your school directly. We're in private FWIW. |
People want so they assume and demand. It goes by numbers, not vaccinations. Vaccinations will help get the numbers down but its going to take a while. I would suspect at best we will be in hybrid in the fall. |
Numbers have already peaked and are headed down. |
This is so crazy. We don’t do hybrid every flu season. Why would we do it for Covid when adults are vaccinated? |
And, come spring break and easter, they will head right back up. |
Let them fire the teachers. Then this poster can step up and teach. |
COVID is not the flu and very different. Maybe we should go hybrid for flu. That would cut down lots of illness. |
Naw, that poster needs time off from the kids so she can polish her nails and sip mimosas in the day. It’s her concept of thrill. Consuming legal drugs in the middle of the day. I know way too many “moms” like that. |
That's actually not how it works, doomer. |