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Reply to "charter parents -- envious DCPS at least has a plan?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I see a lot of administrators conveniently blaming teachers for not wanting to go back. Ask those administrators for detailed plans and see if they have a plan that addresses: If half the kids are in a hybrid model on campus, what are the other students doing at home? Parents will not be happy going from 5 days a week of direct instruction to 2 days in person, 3 days at home without any direct instruction because their teachers will be busy teaching to the kids attending in person. This is not going to work for a bilingual school. What are they going to do with the students whose parents will not send them back to in person learning? Who will teach those students? What is the plan when teachers get sick- and I mean run of the mill colds, flu, cough, stomach aches, headaches? If you have symptoms you can't show up to work. Almost all teachers show up to teach not feeling well during a regular year. Instead of admin. admitting they can't logistically figure out how to bring kids back, they are blaming teachers. In the school in other parts of the country that have opened up there is often no maximum number of kids in a class. They are having the same number of kids in a class as last year. Look at how many students and teacher have Covid in Florida.[/quote] LAMB had all of that in its plan. Teachers still refused. Other schools are going to realize the same thing. It doesnt matter how good your plans are. Teachers will still refuse to work. [/quote] [b]As a teacher, I don't think I should have to go back until there is NO risk! Herd immunity, 100% vaccination rates for children in classes, etc. I'm not putting my life on the line for you[/b]![/quote] Sounds to be like you should maybe try to educate yourself about coronavirus. We are years away from children being fully vaccinated. Pharmaceutical companies are focusing on developing vaccines for adults. They've barely begun working on ones for children. [/quote]
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