Youngkin to launch tip line for parents to complain about teachers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I truly support every teacher leaving education at this point. Why would anyone work in this environment. It’s so out of hand.


Same here. One million percent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:whats the phone number?


If you care that much look it up yourself.
Anonymous
I just filed a FOIA for all e-mails sent to the address. I will do it again in a month.

I think I will create a web site and publish the complaints.
Anonymous
Anonymous complaints are garbage. If you have an issue with a teacher, discuss it like a mature adult.
Anonymous
It'd be a shame if the hotline was flooded with praise for various teachers. *finger painting emoji*
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


It honestly makes me sick. It harkens back to the Un-American Activities Committee


Exactly right. People who aren’t seeing this for what it is need to go back and study history.


But isn't it a reaction to the absolutely crazy things some teachers have gotten away with teaching?

My DC's Middle school science teacher goes on rants weekly on various liberal objectives. How awful Trump was, how great a leader Hillary Clinton would have been and that she is still the most qualified woman for the Presidency. How the earth will be dead in 7 years due to climate change, how the electoral college is racist, etc...

If I were to bring this up with the principal, it just puts a target on my kid's and our families back.

This teacher is now a meme in our house, i.e. what would mister "Red" say about this? or this is what mister "Yellow" said today in class and we didn't have time to finish our work.

My kid will be fine, they know we live in a very progressive area, but at least it is just one teacher doing this, and not all. And DC is smart enough to know when a teacher is sharing inappropriate opinions and can just laugh it off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just filed a FOIA for all e-mails sent to the address. I will do it again in a month.

I think I will create a web site and publish the complaints.


Do it!

Is there a cost with FIOA requests? Set up a donation link and I'll donate.
Anonymous
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.


It honestly makes me sick. It harkens back to the Un-American Activities Committee


Exactly right. People who aren’t seeing this for what it is need to go back and study history.


But isn't it a reaction to the absolutely crazy things some teachers have gotten away with teaching?

My DC's Middle school science teacher goes on rants weekly on various liberal objectives. How awful Trump was (he was), how great a leader Hillary Clinton would have been (would have rocked it) and that she is still the most qualified woman for the Presidency (eh, she's up there for sure). How the earth will be dead in 7 years due to climate change (either your kid misheard or the teacher is confused, but the 7-9 years is how many we have left before reversing damage done is no longer possible), how the electoral college is racist (Oh, yeah, 100% facts), etc...

If I were to bring this up with the principal, it just puts a target on my kid's and our families back.

This teacher is now a meme in our house, i.e. what would mister "Red" say about this? or this is what mister "Yellow" said today in class and we didn't have time to finish our work.

My kid will be fine, they know we live in a very progressive area, but at least it is just one teacher doing this, and not all. And DC is smart enough to know when a teacher is sharing inappropriate opinions and can just laugh it off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just filed a FOIA for all e-mails sent to the address. I will do it again in a month.

I think I will create a web site and publish the complaints.


Do it!

Is there a cost with FIOA requests? Set up a donation link and I'll donate.


I bet most tipsters don’t know their letters can be made public through FOIA 🤣🤣
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.


WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT????
Literally none of this happens.
Anonymous
Surely 3rd and 4th grade math includes a whole LOT of "divisive" teaching that should be reported.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just filed a FOIA for all e-mails sent to the address. I will do it again in a month.

I think I will create a web site and publish the complaints.


If you start a go fund me I will gladly contribute.
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.


It honestly makes me sick. It harkens back to the Un-American Activities Committee


Exactly right. People who aren’t seeing this for what it is need to go back and study history.


But isn't it a reaction to the absolutely crazy things some teachers have gotten away with teaching?

My DC's Middle school science teacher goes on rants weekly on various liberal objectives. How awful Trump was (he was), how great a leader Hillary Clinton would have been (would have rocked it) and that she is still the most qualified woman for the Presidency (eh, she's up there for sure). How the earth will be dead in 7 years due to climate change (either your kid misheard or the teacher is confused, but the 7-9 years is how many we have left before reversing damage done is no longer possible), how the electoral college is racist (Oh, yeah, 100% facts), etc...

If I were to bring this up with the principal, it just puts a target on my kid's and our families back.

This teacher is now a meme in our house, i.e. what would mister "Red" say about this? or this is what mister "Yellow" said today in class and we didn't have time to finish our work.

My kid will be fine, they know we live in a very progressive area, but at least it is just one teacher doing this, and not all. And DC is smart enough to know when a teacher is sharing inappropriate opinions and can just laugh it off.


So if a teacher with a conservative view was telling your student that Biden is a shell of the man he used to be (fact), that there are only 2 sexes (fact), wearing anything but N95 masks is simply mask theater, transgender MTF athletes have an unfair physical advantage and is harmful to women's sports, you would be OK with those as well? I didn't think so. Indoctrination by either side is bad for students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT????
Literally none of this happens.


You must not read Qanon
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


It honestly makes me sick. It harkens back to the Un-American Activities Committee


Exactly right. People who aren’t seeing this for what it is need to go back and study history.


But isn't it a reaction to the absolutely crazy things some teachers have gotten away with teaching?

My DC's Middle school science teacher goes on rants weekly on various liberal objectives. How awful Trump was (he was), how great a leader Hillary Clinton would have been (would have rocked it) and that she is still the most qualified woman for the Presidency (eh, she's up there for sure). How the earth will be dead in 7 years due to climate change (either your kid misheard or the teacher is confused, but the 7-9 years is how many we have left before reversing damage done is no longer possible), how the electoral college is racist (Oh, yeah, 100% facts), etc...

If I were to bring this up with the principal, it just puts a target on my kid's and our families back.

This teacher is now a meme in our house, i.e. what would mister "Red" say about this? or this is what mister "Yellow" said today in class and we didn't have time to finish our work.

My kid will be fine, they know we live in a very progressive area, but at least it is just one teacher doing this, and not all. And DC is smart enough to know when a teacher is sharing inappropriate opinions and can just laugh it off.


So if a teacher with a conservative view was telling your student that Biden is a shell of the man he used to be (fact), that there are only 2 sexes (fact), wearing anything but N95 masks is simply mask theater, transgender MTF athletes have an unfair physical advantage and is harmful to women's sports, you would be OK with those as well? I didn't think so. Indoctrination by either side is bad for students.


My kids won’t melt if they hear opposing views. I’ve already told them to question everything adults tell them.
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