MCPS offered child care. It was primarily for low income. |
DP, and not a teacher. PP, you are not being fair. You can question the decisions, talk about harm, or propose different ideas for the future, but individual teachers did their best to deliver virtual instruction. Seriously, you are out of line. |
Sure, they did their best…while definitively making the case this mistake won’t be repeated. |
The people out of line are the ones who think they deserve sympathy for how hard virtual was ON TEACHERS |
Sensitive that you don't have a job where you're contributing to society? |
Some individual teachers did, yes. Others did not. But the main point is that their unions fought to keep classrooms closed, which limited how effective they could ever be even with serious effort. |
I think PP runs a household. That’s serious business. It also provides a soapbox to look down on the rest of us. |
Bless your heart. You’re just throwing out any insult you can think of at this point. Help is available. |
We wouldn't be in this situation but for the out of control health anxiety you and so many others have. I know you think you're being cute but we know this. Get help. |
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close your eyes and imagine that Biden had said masks were not needed and neither were lockdowns and school lock downs should not happen. But Trump supported all those things. Would you still have said or say today that you absolutely would have still wanted all those things? Because I believe the majority would not.
Learn from your mistakes. |
| I'm a liberal voter but trying to argue that virtual school wasn't a mistake is ridiculous. And I am a teacher! |
This. I don't teach but my parents, sister, and SIL are all teachers (in a blue state that isn't on a coast). They all taught virtually in spring 2020 and then went back in person in August 2020 (hybrid in the fall and then full time in person by February when vaccines were available. They all hate Trump and believe in science, and every one of them think how we handled it in the DMV is insane. My mom still advocates for us to move there because she worries for my youngest who did kindergarten remotely, and worries they'll close the schools again here. They hated teaching virtually and embraced hybrid (which also sucked but at least allowed for social distancing in person), masking, testing, etc., to be able to teach in person. My dad is a HS science teacher with a heart condition, and he would have retired if they stayed virtual any longer because he hated being out of the lab and trying to engage HS kids on Zoom. DC is a huge outlier on this, but I think many people here don't have enough experience with other places to understand how much. |
You are perfectly describing the right/conservative modus operandi here. So politicizing this was the worst thing we could have done. Intractable BS on both sides. |
Why does she think they would close schools again? WTF. I wouldn't want to listen to someone thinking like that, either. |
DP and the covid trauma queens raving on this thread about "WE'LL NEVER FORGET" and "fire everyone who was working in education during the pandemic" take the cake for mental health effects of the pandemic. AND they insult and belittle the people with health anxiety. Talk about out of control. And this kind of nonsense will not lead to constructive changes in education. |