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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Become better parents. That’s my advice. I refrained from parent bashing for the last three months, but I am so fed up with being held responsible for the well being of complete strangers’ children, and being blamed for their well being or lack thereof. If you are considering legal action, well, that’s one way to actively avoid facing and confronting your parenting issues. You aren’t helping your kids, though. That is what is sad about this.[/quote] Clearly a teacher plant. GET BACK TO WORK OR FILE UNEMPLOYMENT. SICK OF YOUR ENTITLEMENT.[/quote] I am working. Are you? How are your children doing? If you are as unhinged as you sound, I can guess at the answer. I understand why you need teachers back in the building. It’s because they take better care of your children than you do. I feel sorry for you.[/quote] You’re not working though. You’re trolling chat rooms exposing your disdain for those you serve. That’s right: it used to be described as a calling, a public service to be an educator. You’ve laid bare how much you despise kids and parents though. You’re akin to a doctor that hates his or her patients. You’re actively harming kids; they are victims in your classroom. You should do the right thing and go find another job.[/quote] PP isn't "trolling" any more than you are, and you have no idea if they're on a scheduled break or day off - and here you are, too. Does your employer know you're not working and "trolling" an internet chat board? And let's can the expectation of martyrdom for teachers. "Calling"? "Public service"? It's a job not a religious order. I don't work for free or peanuts, and it's absurd to expect teachers to. You want better candidates, then the pay and reward for better performance has to be there, particularly to put up with the asshole parents in FCPS (#notallparents). My kids have had great teachers, mediocre teachers, and terrible teachers - I'd love to see some incentive to keep the great ones and offload the terrible ones. Teachers don't do this for free and the days of it being a calling to serve the children are in the time when men earned more because they had a family to support and teaching was a nice job for ladies to have until they got married. My kids are both in DL, and it's fine. Not great, not ideal for my SpEd kid in particular, but they're fine and we're involved to make sure they're staying up to speed as well as doing some supplementing (just as we would with in-person school). This hyperbolic victim mentality helps no one, and you do come across as a bit unhinged.[/quote]
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