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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers are allowed to value their health more than some random kid's education. Something is wrong with a teacher if the teacher values a kid's education more than their own health. Give it a rest, angry parents. Get some therapy, develop a value system, and start to realize that it isn't all about you. - Signed, a Parent[/quote] I agree! If a teacher isn't comfortable teaching in person despite being prioritized for vaccines, then she needs to find a different career. [/quote] How many teachers are there that feel this way? I think it is a very, very small percentage.[/quote] There are definite staffing constraints in DC due to liberal ADA accommodations that have been extended through the school year. Teachers, if they volunteered to go in, where eligible for the vaccine starting Feb. 1. Otherwise they were eligible March 1. Now, there's a bit of a delay in getting fully immunized, but teachers should be able to be fully immunized by Term 4 which starts April 13. However, we still have staff shortages. So that tells me that there are a significant number of teachers unwilling to come to work in person even after being vaccinated.[/quote]
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