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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers are living in a fantasy world if they think they are going to sit home for years. Parents should simply withdraw en masse. [/quote] Parents are living in a fantasy world if they think anyone cares if they withdraw en masse. You know what happens when you do? Nothing. Property taxes still keep rolling in and so do salaries. Good luck affording private school for your offspring though. I hear 18-21 years of education payments are a bitch.[/quote] Nice try. No enrollment means no job for you.[/quote] LOL This entire area's school systems are overcrowded and have been for decades. Its so bad kids are on rotation in trailers. Fairfax enrollment has already gone down what 5%? That just makes it closer to having actually normal classroom student-to-teacher ratios. I look forward to it.[/quote] Lol. No one will want you for a teacher since you are OK SCREWING kids over. Get back to the office or get fired.[/quote] Keep repeating the same mantra. I'll see you crying for it still in March.[/quote] I am in a district where the teachers are happy to be in the classroom teaching. And are doing so with great success and no Covid. They are caring professionals unlike you, loser.[/quote] So umm...why are you here?[/quote]
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