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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sadly DCPS teachers who are not in person, be it due to medical reasons, principal decision, or lack of students, were not able to get the vaccine in February. It was irresponsible and deliberate that DCPS gave IPL teachers their first shot the week before schools reopened. At least this Tuesday was all virtual due to the side effects of the second dose. Term 4 is coming sooner than you think. Schools could open more classrooms if the numbers keep going down and the weather improves. All DCPS teachers and staff should be given the choice to be vaccinated. Like now![/quote] Oh please. The limiting factor in the schools was because teachers did not want to go back. Don’t give us that bullsh*t crap. Teachers at home don’t set serve the vaccine now. Wait your damn turn like everyone else. Full Stop.[/quote] That is not true, at least not according to our principal. The limiting factor are the OSSE restrictions, limiting class size, requiring deep cleaning and distancing.[/quote] I don't believe that your principal had an interest in reopening in any real way. I have kids in 2 schools - [b]one appears to have been able to accommodate nearly all of the demand for in person learning in some capacity. [/b]On the flip side, my other kid is at Deal - apparently there the principal told staff that they didn't have to come back unless they wanted to. So I believe your principal is telling you the story he/she wrote. They all got to write one for their school and teacher interest in working in person weighted differently in every single one. I hope DCPS is using this time to reflect on how this processed worked for letting each individual school decide how to reopen (highly unlikely) as they consider the next step and extending principal contracts. Poor Principal Trogisch should have rode this one out, he probably would have been just fine if he wasn't the squeaky wheel early on. Instead he became a sacrificial lamb.[/quote] Can you please share what school this is?[/quote]
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