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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCPS just rescinded all the return to work staffing surveys they have sent out since schools closed. So that means there is no staffing plan. Expect the union to make a statement today about collective action. [/quote] Well no they still have their randoms to come in. As well as paras and anyone else who is not part of the WTU (teachers social workers speech, OT, school psyc, etc)[/quote] My most beloved para told me yesterday that her husband told her that if she is instructed to go back into school she is welcome to quit on the spot. This is like trying to force families to send their children to bad schools...it NEVER works. You can't force people to compromise the most important and essential parts of themselves and the people most important to them. What will it take for DCPS to learn this? And understand it?[/quote] it’s called doing your job??! [/quote] Do your job or quit....it appears this woman will quit. [/quote] This is how I, and many parents, feel. We’re limping along with our kids’ education under constant threat of teachers quitting if we try to improve the situation for even a few kids. If some people quit, so be it. I’d rather find out what we’re working with now and make a plan with the remaining teachers than keep kicking the bucket down the road. This virus isn’t going away anytime soon. As things are, I think we will be having this same conversations in the fall. If teachers want to quit, that issue should be forced and their salaries can go to raises for the teachers who want to work and making improvements on the schools. [/quote]
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