Is LCPS doing that concurrent foolishness?

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Anonymous wrote:You teachers all sound LOVELY. I'm not really sure why any of you got into teaching. Other professions were too hard?


It's because they don't like kids. Kids are annoying, obnoxious, rude, lazy, disrespectful, unmotivated, cheating brats.


So again, why be a teacher then?


3 months of holidays maybe? ‘Decent’ health benefits?

Just thinking out loud. Fwiw I’m also a teacher. It’s my passion. But considering the out of touch and arrogant parents in this area I dont to the extra mile unless it’s to preserve and protect my income. If helicopter mom demands an A for her lazy, sorry excuse of a child, I’ll try my best to not do so. The moment I see my job might need attention you get that A immediately. You dont learn crap. You get your A. But in college or real life you’ll get bytch slapped in the face by reality. And then helicopter mom can go eat fecal matter.


Mrs. A, is that you?


Idk who that is. But that post hits home.

I love the “my son has been a straight A student until your class”. Parents think getting anything different from an A is going to reduce their child’s future in any way? On the contrary, it allows them to deal with adversity. Why is this cancel culture toxic shitty participation-trophy useless generation of parents allowed to continue with this charade? Not a single person in school board or holding positions of decision stops them in their tracks. Nooooooooo we need a need grading policy. No kid can receive less than 50%. Even if they are caught cheating. Wtf???


Teacher and coach here.

I’m ok with distance learning for saving gas and taking care of my family. I would like to have sports take place too.

Roast me?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You teachers all sound LOVELY. I'm not really sure why any of you got into teaching. Other professions were too hard?


It's because they don't like kids. Kids are annoying, obnoxious, rude, lazy, disrespectful, unmotivated, cheating brats.


So again, why be a teacher then?


3 months of holidays maybe? ‘Decent’ health benefits?

Just thinking out loud. Fwiw I’m also a teacher. It’s my passion. But considering the out of touch and arrogant parents in this area I dont to the extra mile unless it’s to preserve and protect my income. If helicopter mom demands an A for her lazy, sorry excuse of a child, I’ll try my best to not do so. The moment I see my job might need attention you get that A immediately. You dont learn crap. You get your A. But in college or real life you’ll get bytch slapped in the face by reality. And then helicopter mom can go eat fecal matter.


Mrs. A, is that you?


Idk who that is. But that post hits home.

I love the “my son has been a straight A student until your class”. Parents think getting anything different from an A is going to reduce their child’s future in any way? On the contrary, it allows them to deal with adversity. Why is this cancel culture toxic shitty participation-trophy useless generation of parents allowed to continue with this charade? Not a single person in school board or holding positions of decision stops them in their tracks. Nooooooooo we need a need grading policy. No kid can receive less than 50%. Even if they are caught cheating. Wtf???


Another post from 2019...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You teachers all sound LOVELY. I'm not really sure why any of you got into teaching. Other professions were too hard?


It's because they don't like kids. Kids are annoying, obnoxious, rude, lazy, disrespectful, unmotivated, cheating brats.


So again, why be a teacher then?


3 months of holidays maybe? ‘Decent’ health benefits?

Just thinking out loud. Fwiw I’m also a teacher. It’s my passion. But considering the out of touch and arrogant parents in this area I dont to the extra mile unless it’s to preserve and protect my income. If helicopter mom demands an A for her lazy, sorry excuse of a child, I’ll try my best to not do so. The moment I see my job might need attention you get that A immediately. You dont learn crap. You get your A. But in college or real life you’ll get bytch slapped in the face by reality. And then helicopter mom can go eat fecal matter.


Mrs. A, is that you?


Idk who that is. But that post hits home.

I love the “my son has been a straight A student until your class”. Parents think getting anything different from an A is going to reduce their child’s future in any way? On the contrary, it allows them to deal with adversity. Why is this cancel culture toxic shitty participation-trophy useless generation of parents allowed to continue with this charade? Not a single person in school board or holding positions of decision stops them in their tracks. Nooooooooo we need a need grading policy. No kid can receive less than 50%. Even if they are caught cheating. Wtf???


Another post from 2019...


Yet still true in almost 2021
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Creighton’s Corner Elementary

October 30, 2020

Dominion Trail Elementary

October 30, 2020

Mill Run Elementary

October 28, 2020

Mountain View Elementary

October 22, 2020

Sterling Elementary

October 30, 2020

Trailside Middle

October 29, 2020


We all get this email just the same as you. Why post this every time it gets sent out?
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Creighton’s Corner Elementary

October 30, 2020

Dominion Trail Elementary

October 30, 2020

Mill Run Elementary

October 28, 2020

Mountain View Elementary

October 22, 2020

Sterling Elementary

October 30, 2020

Trailside Middle

October 29, 2020


We all get this email just the same as you. Why post this every time it gets sent out?


Heritage High School

November 2, 2020

Farmwell Station MS

August 15, 2020
Anonymous
Academies of Loudoun

November 14, 2020

Blue Ridge Middle School

November 16, 2020

Broad Run High School

November 16, 2020

Freedom High School

October 29, 2020

Loudoun Valley High School

November 18, 2020

J. Michael Lunsford Middle School

November 18, 2020

Meadowland Elementary School

November 13, 2020

Park View High School

November 17, 2020

River Bend Middle School

November 17, 2020

Riverside High School

November 16, 2020

J.L. Simpson Middle School

November 17, 2020

Woodgrove High School

November 5 and 12, 2020

LCPS Facilities Services Office and Shops

November 18, 2020

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A third of the High Schools had cases in the past few days.

It’d wreak havoc in the county if we had in-person right now. Parent, please get realistic. DL is here until Q4. At the very minimum. Some noise I have been hearing about also starting 2021-2022 SY with virtual options due to lack of immunization within the staff and student body.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Academies of Loudoun

November 14, 2020

Blue Ridge Middle School

November 16, 2020

Broad Run High School

November 16, 2020

Freedom High School

October 29, 2020

Loudoun Valley High School

November 18, 2020

J. Michael Lunsford Middle School

November 18, 2020

Meadowland Elementary School

November 13, 2020

Park View High School

November 17, 2020

River Bend Middle School

November 17, 2020

Riverside High School

November 16, 2020

J.L. Simpson Middle School

November 17, 2020

Woodgrove High School

November 5 and 12, 2020

LCPS Facilities Services Office and Shops

November 18, 2020

—-
A third of the High Schools had cases in the past few days.

It’d wreak havoc in the county if we had in-person right now. Parent, please get realistic. DL is here until Q4. At the very minimum. Some noise I have been hearing about also starting 2021-2022 SY with virtual options due to lack of immunization within the staff and student body.


What I hate about this list is it doesn’t tell you which are staff and which are students. Cases in this list are students who were at school this week and now classmates and teachers are in quarantine . Ask me how I know.
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Anonymous wrote:Academies of Loudoun

November 14, 2020

Blue Ridge Middle School

November 16, 2020

Broad Run High School

November 16, 2020

Freedom High School

October 29, 2020

Loudoun Valley High School

November 18, 2020

J. Michael Lunsford Middle School

November 18, 2020

Meadowland Elementary School

November 13, 2020

Park View High School

November 17, 2020

River Bend Middle School

November 17, 2020

Riverside High School

November 16, 2020

J.L. Simpson Middle School

November 17, 2020

Woodgrove High School

November 5 and 12, 2020

LCPS Facilities Services Office and Shops

November 18, 2020

—-
A third of the High Schools had cases in the past few days.

It’d wreak havoc in the county if we had in-person right now. Parent, please get realistic. DL is here until Q4. At the very minimum. Some noise I have been hearing about also starting 2021-2022 SY with virtual options due to lack of immunization within the staff and student body.


What I hate about this list is it doesn’t tell you which are staff and which are students. Cases in this list are students who were at school this week and now classmates and teachers are in quarantine . Ask me how I know.


Sure thing! How’d u kno?
Anonymous
Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.


EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12

Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing

Student athletes practicing at school daily
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Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.


EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12

Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing

Student athletes practicing at school daily


So in other words, not a representative population.
Anonymous
And do not even get me started on the athletes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.


EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12

Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing

Student athletes practicing at school daily


So in other words, not a representative population.


In what way are they not representative? How do you think a student who doesn’t speak much English somehow transmits virus differently than a student who is fluent ? How are athletes not representatives of students who might play band or be involved in theatre but who can’t be at school and aren’t covered by VHSL to allow them? Stop being ignorant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.


EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12

Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing

Student athletes practicing at school daily


So in other words, not a representative population.


In what way are they not representative? How do you think a student who doesn’t speak much English somehow transmits virus differently than a student who is fluent ? How are athletes not representatives of students who might play band or be involved in theatre but who can’t be at school and aren’t covered by VHSL to allow them? Stop being ignorant.


Do you think VHSL will pull the plug ?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other than MATA, what secondary students are at school besides SPED in self-contained classrooms? Since they have no ability to distance we can’t use them as a baseline.


EL level 1 at all grade levels k-12

Some schools have given the green light to bring in some Gen Ed students who are failing

Student athletes practicing at school daily


So in other words, not a representative population.


In what way are they not representative? How do you think a student who doesn’t speak much English somehow transmits virus differently than a student who is fluent ? How are athletes not representatives of students who might play band or be involved in theatre but who can’t be at school and aren’t covered by VHSL to allow them? Stop being ignorant.


Do you think VHSL will pull the plug ?


Probably not although they should. I asked my students which of them were selecting hybrid and you would be shocked how many said they picked DL because if they picked hybrid they were worried they’d get sick and not be able to play sports.
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