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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What absolute bs. I hope no one actually listens to them. Don’t forget how they treated school during Covid. It wasn’t important then and we only got 4 days of school for an entire freaking year on a computer! My child’s teacher actually moved out of the area during the school year and was allowed to still be employed by FCPS. F off, FCPS.[/quote] [/b]People who are continuing to post about Covid need serious help. [b]It was 4.5 to 5.5 years ago. Move on. Why do you care where your child's teacher lived? If he/she was still logging in to Blackboard Collaborate and was teaching, how is it your business where he/she lived? Do you have any concept of how many FCPS teachers live "out of the area," yet still teach in FCPS? There are teachers who live in West Virginia, Eastern MD, Baltimore, Stafford, etc. It's no one's business![/quote] Nope. We parents will never forget how teachers jumped the line to get vaccinated and then refused to come into work. We will never forget the hell that was virtual school. So we parents will take a vacation when we damn well want to.[/quote] "WE" parents? :roll: The vast majority of "we parents" have our mental health in check, so we moved on from Covid-related closures, years ago. The majority of "we parents" don't hold grudges against people, especially ones who probably weren't remotely involved in decisions regarding return to school. The majority of " we parents" don't process emotion like a toddler, "I don't like what you said, so I'm taking my toys and going home." The majority of "we parents" have more intelligence than a gnat, so we don't have our children miss additional school when the concern is missed instructional hours. [/quote] I’m a DP but I think the majority of parents who had kids in school during COVID no longer consider the schools credible on the specific issue of attendance. The 2025-2026 calendar, which even the school board realizes is brutally unpopular, makes it worse. [/quote] 💯 % The PPs response is obviously from someone who didn’t have multiple kids doing virtual school during Covid and who just doesn’t get it. [/quote] I had four children in FCPS during Covid, and [b]both my husband and I were working full-time as well. [/b]While I was frustrated back then, I moved on several years ago, as did most people. [/quote] Got it. You actually weren’t home witnessing the debacle as it occurred. You actually have no idea what was happening online. Where were your kids while you guys were both working? Did you have them join a pod? That’s a completely different experience then. Just because you got over it at a certain time, doesn’t mean everyone else has to or did. Sit down and stfu. Go back to working and buring your head in the sand.[/quote]
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