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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's quite clear that OP is the same dad who is ranting about this on AEM, joined in by his APE friends. APE will keep complaining until they get complete normal which you just can't have in a pandemic. I think it's disgusting to complain about teachers who need to teach from home due to a private medical reason. [/quote] Absolutely THIS![/quote]Do you know that the teachers have an ADA claim? Our principal has made a school decision that many teachers don't have to teach in person unless they want to do so. There is no ADA issue. It's solely teacher preference. [/quote] At WMS (where the AEM rant dad is from), our principal said teachers who are virtual are only temporary until a permanent sub can be found; they're required to take a leave of absence but agreed to work virtually until sub is found. NO one was approved to work from home. However given the sub shortage, its very likely the teachers will remain in place at home. (last sentence is my opinion, not what WMS has said).[/quote] This makes sense. Of course Rant Dad will have an even bigger tantrum when his kids are taught by a sub. [/quote] It makes sense, but it's not great.[/quote] It's rants like this that are forcing teachers to leave. APE complained so loudly about teachers teaching virtually to their in person snowflakes, so now these experienced teachers will have to quite or take LOAs. So that's bad for them and bad for the students. [b]I'd much rather have my in person kid be taught by their great teacher virtually instead of a long term sub or brand new teacher. [/b] [/quote] Agree completely. We would much rather stick with excellent teachers virtually than switch to someone else in-person. [/quote]
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