Did you even read my post before you went off on your lecture? I am homeschooling my kids. So I clearly am willing to support them, and am not lacking in attitude. What I am lacking is the willingness to do the teacher's job at home but not be in charge of the curriculum. |
They should though- might learn more and lessen the burden on teachers. |
How do you propose that? Many parents at our school don't speak English and work minimum wage jobs to survive. They cannot afford privates nor would a private want a family like them. Their idea of poor is UMC families who complain they are struggling at $150K a year. Pull your kids out. Then they can redistrict and we can get our numbers down. |
If the teachers are so burdened by DL, they should fight against it. They're the ones at the root of this in the first place (and I have a ton of respect for teachers!) |
You aren't doing the teachers job. They are in support of the curriculum but K-5th curriculum is very slow and they don't do much. Many of us have had to supplement at home. The difference is you don't see it when the kids are in school and you see it with DL. |
In school or DL they still have up to 35 kids in a class. Lucky ones have their own classroom. Unlucky float and use a cart for their materials. There simply is not space. Old outdated buildings that are over capacity. We have parents who cannot help their kids. There is a big difference between unwilling and unable. |
I'm afraid you're mistaken. This is a public health issue and not up to the teachers. |
$150k is NOT UMC around here. |
Then why did MCEA demand 45 days notice before reopening? |
I think you are misunderstanding- they should be fighting for more support from the county. Each teacher should not be making this up as they go along. The county should have had dedicated “reopen” and “DL” teams since March figuring this sh-t out. Instead apparently whatever team they have were hyper focused on hybrid bus schedules to accomplish anything meangingful. |
Part of the issue is that we have new curriculums for Elementary and part of middle school that were scheduled to be released this school year. It was just bad timing. |