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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can only imagine the onslaught of angry emails and phone calls when these announcements are made. If my child loses his amazing teacher who has been rocking it at DL I'm going to go nuts. [/quote] so privileged. that teacher is going to teach kids who need in-person learning. but hey it’s never been any secret that you all resent “those” kids. [/quote] come on, the two are not mutually exclusive. I know everybody wants whats best for SN and at-risk kids, while also not wanting their own kids to lose out on teachers they really love. No need for the hate. [/quote] I mean you’re literally trying to stop SN and homeless kids from getting the support they need because you don’t want to switch teachers. It is mutually exclusive. You think your child’s “love” for their teacher means SN kids shouldn’t be able to access the curriculum. [/quote] This, exactly! I'm the parent of SN kids and I can't even interact with the idiotic parents at our WOTP elementary who parrot the WTU talking points. How about we shut down schools "only when it's safe" for my kids to access education?[/quote] Solidarity sister. I always knew they only cared about their own kids despite all the talk of their values. [/quote] I’m think I’m not hearing your concern for their kids. Am I missing something? Should not the effort to understand be mutual?[/quote] I don’t think “their” kids will fail if their teacher changes and class size increases modestly. But I know that many kids with IEPs need to be back in person to continue learning. more globally, I am very much in favor of EVERYONE returning in the least disruptive and most rapid manner. To that end I am in fact concerned about all kids and angry that WTU and their allies are trying to sow chaos and make people fearful about returning. [/quote] +1. Their kids haven't been back sliding since March. WTU has made it impossible for all families to have an in-person spot with a teacher or even offer hybrid, so DCPS is forced to prioritize. Of course SN kids' ability to access education is prioritized higher than their kids' preferences. If your kid can learn via DL, then you really don't get it. The fact that these posters were fine with the DL set up they had and don't want to lose it means they can adjust to another DL scenario much more easily than our kids can learn via the current DL model. Our kids aren't learning. Something has to be done.[/quote]
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