Why am I not surprised? |
I’m a teacher who will be back in person (with my 6 students who chose in person.) I have no issues going back.
I’m in the fb group where people are upset with her. Rumor is that she requested to teach virtually and her class is virtual for the year. Some teachers think it’s a bit hypocritical that she is advocating for a return, but won’t be one of the ones returning. |
189 commenst to her article, almost all seem to be disagreeing with her. A lot of teachers are frustrated that only a few kids have chosen to come back. Apparently every teacher who posts on this page has 25 thrilled and happy virtual learners and 3 horrible children who insist on learning in person. Despite 60% of FCPS kids choosing in person... General agreement that just because you have the vaccine it still doesn't mean you are 100% safe or that you won't bring the virus home and infect the 8 octogenarians you live with and that the only reason kids haven't died in droves in FCPS is because schools have been closed. Also a LOT of posts about how frustrating the long lines are at Inova for vaccines this weekend. |
Circumstances change. No one expected a vaccine to be ready so soon. No one expected virtual learning to be SO bad. People are allowed to have opinions and those opinions change if they are based on facts, and facts change. |
I too am test to be back F2F with students. How are they splitting those 6? I have 17 returning and they are split alphabetically. It ends up being 9 and 8 which easily fit in the classroom while spaced. |
*ready to be back |
Pp with 6 returning: 4 are kids of staff members, so they will be there all 4 days, the other 2 will come 2 of the days, I don’t remember which day, but basically I’ll have 4 in person 2 days a week and 6 in person the other two days. I do think the 2 non staff kids that chose in person should be allowed to come all 4 days (since I have the room, but apparently they can’t do that bc other parents may get upset (what my principal said to me.) To the pp who said teachers are complaining about the kids who chose in person....so not true. I wish more of my kids chose in person, it’s going to be difficult having 21 online and 6 in front of me. Most of my students said that in person wasn’t worth the risk to have to wear a mask all day, sit far apart, limited recess (playground closed ![]() Most of my kids prefer virtual, but I teach aap, so obviously they’re capable. I know that’s a different story with primary grades. |
She’s being savaged because apparently she’s chose virtual for herself and will be doing DL all year. |
Unless the school has the need for her to do all virtual or she has an ADA - I think all teachers have to go in. |
NP. I don’t know the specifics, but I’ve also heard she’s someone who will not be returning in person. |
She did it because her kids’ teachers are virtual. She’s practical, not hypocritical like many teachers have been. |
I think the pandemic has done more to prove DeVos’ point than she could herself. We should privatize education and give those tax dollars to every family to find a school of their choice. |
Unposted the entire article last night. But it’s been taken down. Probably “reported” by some angry teacher on this board. |
^ I posted |
Probably taken down because that's a copyright violation. |