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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But still require 6 ft and mayor said "no comment" in response to question about changing distancing mandate in light of the research.[/quote] Hehe this will be in the FALL. The MOA that they signed requires 6ft. The WTU won't let them get away with that. [/quote] It requires 6’ between the students’ desks and the teacher’s work station. It does not require six feet between each of the student desks.[/quote] You're reading it incorrectly, it's indeed student desks.[/quote] Nope, at best it’s ambiguous so can go to arbitration which would strike it and default to the strict adherence to OSSE and DCHealth guidelines. - contract lawyer[/quote] That is good news, but is DCPS going to take this on for Term 4? I doubt it. I agree though that the way it is written it sounds like it applies to the distance between the teacher's desk and the students, which makes complete sense, and is how it is handled in other countries. Why should the teachers care how far the students are apart from each other? So maybe principals can just take it to mean what it appears to mean and work from there.[/quote] [b] Maybe teachers care about students? And students’ families?[/b] [/quote] LOL[/quote] +1[/quote] You're both idiots. Teachers refusing to be forced to be your babysitters during a pandemic doesn't mean they don't care about students (though the way a-hole parents speak to/about them over the past year, if they give a damn about the families, they're better people than I would be). Grow up.[/quote]
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