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Covid was 5+ years ago. Why in the world are we arguing about it still???
I will never understand the posters who are absolutely obsessed with harping on how FCPS handled Covid. |
Because that's just how bad it was for students |
Yes, and snow days are within the contract days. They are paid. I’ve changed in the policy to include any weather related closure as telework teacher planning time would create the time that is presently missing. |
Because the 2026 culture derives from decisions made between 2020 and 2022. Covid also significantly eroded trust, which has yet to be rebuilt. |
Are you are a troll pretending to be an entitled teacher to further stoke anger among the parents. |
Public education is 13 years long. |
Because it was so bad. FCPS was absolutely a mess and I still don’t trust them. Teacher are still talking about the impacts to students. |
| Explicitly prioritizing the interests of teachers over the interests of students started during COVID and hasn’t stopped. When it stops we will hear less about COVID |
| Just saw a post that the pre-K classes (both special needs and income based) have to go to school until June 16 because otherwise they won’t meet their hour requirements due to all the cancellations. Usually these classes get out a week or so before K-12. I believe Income based pre-K for 4 year olds is 990 hours, same as K-12, so K-12 must juuuuust be squeaking in a little over 990. |
Snow days may not count towards planning time since they are not reliable and we may or may not have them every year. |
This whole thread is packed with parents complaining about how when school is closed they need to find childcare, yet you’re now trying to make teachers pay for more childcare. The irony… People truly only care about the cost of childcare when it affect themselves. You need to pay for more childcare? Absolutely not. Let’s revolt! How do we protest? Email our school board members Complain about the calendar! But if your solution causes teachers to need to pay for more childcare? That’s totally fine. |
Teachers are getting paid to work those days. So they should work— or if they have a childcare conflict use their paid leave. Their students parents aren’t being paid to have a day off, and many of those students parents will be expected to telework. |
Thats why the suggestion is snow days cancel TW days and early release after March. There hasn’t been a single school year where school has not closed for weather at least once. I do think when it impacts teacher the same way it impacts parents, FCPS won’t be quite so foolish with their snow day calls. |
Meren’s point is the schedule creates an unfair burden on parents. Making school days telework day creates an *equal* burden on teachers. It saves those teachers who are parents the same amount of money on childcare for future TW/ER days that are cancelled. |
Unless the parents are an hourly wage employee, they too are being paid on their day off… let’s not act like a lot of parents around here don’t have salaries. |