If a teacher won't say if they are returning in person, that means they aren't, right?

Anonymous
My MS-er is trying to figure out how many proctors she will have (that is what LCPS is calling them.)

I think if the teacher won't say, that means they are staying home, right? I mean, we'll know soon enough anyway.
Anonymous
No way to know.
Anonymous
Not necessarily. Possibly.
Anonymous
I don't think either of my kids' ES teachers have told the kids they are returning in-person, but I know from school communication that both are.

My kids haven't asked, though. They don't know about the return yet.
Anonymous
No way to know. There is no right answer a teacher can give in this political climate. Also, the principal may have suggested not saying anything so parents make decisions based on something other than who will be leading a class online or in person. Just a tbought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No way to know. There is no right answer a teacher can give in this political climate. Also, the principal may have suggested not saying anything so parents make decisions based on something other than who will be leading a class online or in person. Just a tbought.


OP here. What decision? We had to make a binding choice in November (LCPS.)
Anonymous
Not necessarily. Some teachers are waiting to see if their school can accommodate their p2 status. Some can, some can’t. They also honestly might just not feel like explaining their choice or plan to people who might judge it or give them crap for it. They maybe exploring their leave options still but staying if those dont pan out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way to know. There is no right answer a teacher can give in this political climate. Also, the principal may have suggested not saying anything so parents make decisions based on something other than who will be leading a class online or in person. Just a tbought.


OP here. What decision? We had to make a binding choice in November (LCPS.)

Decisions like abruptly switching from in person back to DL. Which you can do.
Anonymous
Not necessarily. They may not have made a final decision. They may be choosing not to discuss that decision with students or parents.
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