Youngkin to launch tip line for parents to complain about teachers

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What's the prob? You can whistleblow at work and teachers are working for tax payers. This should be standard


It also needs to be standard to have a punishment for false reports.


It's an e-mail address. There are no regulations preventing you from communicating with someone via e-mail. If they don't like having 100,000 subscriptions to cat facts that people feel may be helpful, they can set up a form online and require an attestation before hitting submit.


You waste resources when you get false reports.

They did this in Pittsburg and mean girls just started making up rape and drug accusations.


I agree. I just reported my concern that math was being taught in a way that is hopelessly biased in favor of base 10.
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Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


This is always a good idea. The schools only hear complaints 90 percent of the time. Positive feedback is great learning tool for students and it it is pretty good for everyone else as well.


Let’s go! Tip line email:
helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov


There are now form complaints to rat out schools reciting the pledge of allegiance and forcing those that don't believe to conform or feel excluded.


I don't support Trump, Youngking, the republicans, or any of this nonsense. HOWEVER, a very small part of this backlash from the conservatives can likely stem from this precise feeling that they have been excluded, that their beliefs have been excluded. We practice "inclusion by exclusion" - forbidding any religious symbols or talk of Jesus at "holiday" time; "winter break" and "happy holidays." Recognizing other holiday traditions and calling them by name, but prohibiting "Christmas" or talking of "God." It's fine for any secular non-Christian to celebrate Christmas; but a practicing Christian can't wish someone a "Merry Christmas." The Christian has to be cognizant of "Happy Hanukah" and Kwanza and Diwali and Ramadan, and whatever; but is anyone obligated to remember and acknowledge Christmas or other Christian holy days?

If we're going to be inclusive, we can't do it by exclusion.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:People should prank call…


Agree . These types of snitch attempts ways get flooded with prank calls. This will be a waste if time.


Hopefully the TikTok kids will take care of this nonsense.


Some little genius always writes a code that will automatically call and leave this or that message. They figure out how to mimic what is needed to get the call through, they share the method out in cyberspace, game over.


This will get publicity on reddit and then fake calls will flood out the real calls. The same thing happened in Texas when they set up portals to report abortions


Exactly. They want to hear from the public? They will hear...all day and all night.


People need to start reporting coaches and teachers for leading prayers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


This is always a good idea. The schools only hear complaints 90 percent of the time. Positive feedback is great learning tool for students and it it is pretty good for everyone else as well.


Let’s go! Tip line email:
helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov


There are now form complaints to rat out schools reciting the pledge of allegiance and forcing those that don't believe to conform or feel excluded.


I don't support Trump, Youngking, the republicans, or any of this nonsense. HOWEVER, a very small part of this backlash from the conservatives can likely stem from this precise feeling that they have been excluded, that their beliefs have been excluded. We practice "inclusion by exclusion" - forbidding any religious symbols or talk of Jesus at "holiday" time; "winter break" and "happy holidays." Recognizing other holiday traditions and calling them by name, but prohibiting "Christmas" or talking of "God." It's fine for any secular non-Christian to celebrate Christmas; but a practicing Christian can't wish someone a "Merry Christmas." The Christian has to be cognizant of "Happy Hanukah" and Kwanza and Diwali and Ramadan, and whatever; but is anyone obligated to remember and acknowledge Christmas or other Christian holy days?

If we're going to be inclusive, we can't do it by exclusion.


Oh the right wing lie that nobody can say “merry Xmas”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


This is always a good idea. The schools only hear complaints 90 percent of the time. Positive feedback is great learning tool for students and it it is pretty good for everyone else as well.


Let’s go! Tip line email:
helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov


There are now form complaints to rat out schools reciting the pledge of allegiance and forcing those that don't believe to conform or feel excluded.


I don't support Trump, Youngking, the republicans, or any of this nonsense. HOWEVER, a very small part of this backlash from the conservatives can likely stem from this precise feeling that they have been excluded, that their beliefs have been excluded. We practice "inclusion by exclusion" - forbidding any religious symbols or talk of Jesus at "holiday" time; "winter break" and "happy holidays." Recognizing other holiday traditions and calling them by name, but prohibiting "Christmas" or talking of "God." It's fine for any secular non-Christian to celebrate Christmas; but a practicing Christian can't wish someone a "Merry Christmas." The Christian has to be cognizant of "Happy Hanukah" and Kwanza and Diwali and Ramadan, and whatever; but is anyone obligated to remember and acknowledge Christmas or other Christian holy days?

If we're going to be inclusive, we can't do it by exclusion.


I think perhaps you've never been a member of a minority group by any definition. When 99% of people were celebrating Christmas pointing out the one kid celebrating Hanukah wasn't exactly inclusive, was it. Inclusion is about creating an environment where all are welcome and fell welcome, not like they're the token diversity rep. It is no hardship for a Christian to be cognizant of others. Frankly, its fascinating and enriching to celebrate some of the holidays I didn't grow up with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People should prank call…


Agree . These types of snitch attempts ways get flooded with prank calls. This will be a waste if time.


Hopefully the TikTok kids will take care of this nonsense.


Some little genius always writes a code that will automatically call and leave this or that message. They figure out how to mimic what is needed to get the call through, they share the method out in cyberspace, game over.


This will get publicity on reddit and then fake calls will flood out the real calls. The same thing happened in Texas when they set up portals to report abortions


Exactly. They want to hear from the public? They will hear...all day and all night.


People need to start reporting coaches and teachers for leading prayers.


I'm tempted to see if I can find a list of every high school coach in the state so that I can send in e-mails reporting each of them for encouraging hitting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People should prank call…


Agree . These types of snitch attempts ways get flooded with prank calls. This will be a waste if time.


Hopefully the TikTok kids will take care of this nonsense.


Some little genius always writes a code that will automatically call and leave this or that message. They figure out how to mimic what is needed to get the call through, they share the method out in cyberspace, game over.


This will get publicity on reddit and then fake calls will flood out the real calls. The same thing happened in Texas when they set up portals to report abortions



TikTok kids give me hope for the future.

Anonymous
I truly support every teacher leaving education at this point. Why would anyone work in this environment. It’s so out of hand.
Anonymous
How can we out administrators for not getting violent children out of the classrooms, for getting help for struggling students so that they don't derail the entire class's learning and to get more high quality electives (like languages!!!)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How can we out administrators for not getting violent children out of the classrooms, for getting help for struggling students so that they don't derail the entire class's learning and to get more high quality electives (like languages!!!)?


report them for teaching CRT though responsive classrooms
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a response to school systems that set up programs like “equity ambassadors” where students are identified as resources to rat on teachers and other students allegedly engaging in discriminatory behavior. Because high school freshmen anonymously complaining about their teachers and classmates are absolutely the most reliable sources of information, right?

Funny how put out you are now that the shoe is on the other foot.


No, what's funny is if you objected to that, why would you be OK with this? Parents are even less reliable reporters.

Also, Northam never set up any such thing.
Anonymous
Where is the hotline for teachers to complain about parents? If Youngkin really wants to know what is going on in schools surely he would want the full story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can we out administrators for not getting violent children out of the classrooms, for getting help for struggling students so that they don't derail the entire class's learning and to get more high quality electives (like languages!!!)?


report them for teaching CRT though responsive classrooms


Maybe if there were a ways to intervene early in a child's life to address challenges BEFORE a child is violently disruptive? Nah, probably better just to fund hotlines for complaints once the kid is older. While we're at it, lets build more prisons because some people are just destined for that, nothing to be done about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


This is always a good idea. The schools only hear complaints 90 percent of the time. Positive feedback is great learning tool for students and it it is pretty good for everyone else as well.


Let’s go! Tip line email:
helpeducation@governor.virginia.gov


There are now form complaints to rat out schools reciting the pledge of allegiance and forcing those that don't believe to conform or feel excluded.


I don't support Trump, Youngking, the republicans, or any of this nonsense. HOWEVER, a very small part of this backlash from the conservatives can likely stem from this precise feeling that they have been excluded, that their beliefs have been excluded. We practice "inclusion by exclusion" - forbidding any religious symbols or talk of Jesus at "holiday" time; "winter break" and "happy holidays." Recognizing other holiday traditions and calling them by name, but prohibiting "Christmas" or talking of "God." It's fine for any secular non-Christian to celebrate Christmas; but a practicing Christian can't wish someone a "Merry Christmas." The Christian has to be cognizant of "Happy Hanukah" and Kwanza and Diwali and Ramadan, and whatever; but is anyone obligated to remember and acknowledge Christmas or other Christian holy days?

If we're going to be inclusive, we can't do it by exclusion.


Oh brother. Relax. Say merry Christmas. Do it. No will care and the world will continue to spin.
Anonymous
whats the phone number?
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