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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP again but it also my limited understanding that virtual learning won’t be centralized next year it will be done in house at each school. That uncertainty might also be causing some teachers to leave.[/quote] Is that true? That’s truly terrible.[/quote] I hope to g-d that is not true. Why doesn’t WTU address this?[/quote] Because we do not know how many kids will need DL, it's likely not even 1 student at each school. The only students who may need DL are students in the MES program, most students are NOT medically fragile. Plus a greater concern for the WTU is class sizing, pay, teacher support, IMPACT, and student curriculum. Not something DCPS doesn't even have the full results for yet.[/quote] The WTU is currently most concerned that DCPS has asked for vaccination status of its teachers and is providing an 8-hour administrative leave incentive. They don't care at all about virtual, not even on the radar, they are still looking for reasons to block fall. Watch.[/quote] really? [/quote] Admin leave is useless. That leave is up to administers to give out to teachers for free. There isn’t some sort of bank of it. I want 8 hours of sick leave. Anyway, all of dc government is required to report their vaccine status. No teacher I know wants to do anything but open full stop in August. You are just making sh*t up. [/quote] +1. Also Neal spoke at an event at our ES last week and said: “deal will be 100% in person” so also cut that sh*t[/quote] Neal also calls sitting in a classroom taking a virtual class IPL and dodges questions about reopening, so many parents have very little faith in her willingness to have 100% in person instruction.[/quote] Yep. [/quote] What? She sent out a call today saying Deal is back in classrooms this Fall for 100% in person learning for ALL. You don’t have a kid at Deal so simmer down and stop spreading misinformation.[/quote] Will teachers be teaching face-to-face in the same room as the students? No computers involved in the interaction at all? I don't trust her. [/quote] This. Some of her supporters think we forgot that she was a vocal supporter of WTU's efforts to keep schools closed, told us in meetings that she didn't want to reopen schools, collaborated with LSAT and ADCA officials to silence parents who want to reopen, implemented a truly awful "reopening" plan with kids taking virtual classes in the building while their teachers teach virtually to other kids, and wasn't transparent about the fact that her plan wasn't really IPL. The only reason she's spouting reopening now 100% is because central office is forcing her to. Meanwhile, she has no actual plan to reopen and refuses to answer parent questions about HOW she plans to do this. Of course we have kids at Deal. What a sorry sack of crap pp to allege we don't.[/quote] I’m imagining that, like she said, there will be full in person learning every day for every person that wants it. She probably is tired of talking to you all bc you take her words and twist them and act rude and entitled. [/quote] NP. Quit using entitled as an insult. Kids are entitled to in person education.[/quote]
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