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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]APS teacher here. I’m a member of Arlington Parents for Education and support most of their advocacy. I’m disappointed about what some parents are doing though. A few days ago another APS teacher emailed families to say that learning may be uneven next month because of COVID and referenced vaccinations and masking, pointing to the Arlington website. It was a perfectly ordinary message but rubbed some the wrong way. Someone copied it, posted it to the FB group and then everyone dumped on it because some are against masks or vaccines, or because they think a teacher should never mention them. Some thought it was to avoid work. It makes me queasy to think that a well meaning message I might send would get treated that way and scorned for something that I didn’t say or intend. I don’t think the whole group is bad or anything like that. But be careful what you send to parents right now because you could have your message passed around that group. [/quote] That email was from one of the heads of the teachers unions too who is a COVID fanatic (his name was redacted but my friend’s kid received it and she was outraged too). But he loves to ride motorcycles in his free time, as he told the W-L newspaper (one of the most dangerous activities around). His zero COVID evangelicism is completely offputting. We teach our kids not to wear masks, just as the majority of the country is doing. COVID is never going away and these fanatics will not quit until they ruin our children’s childhood completely trying to avoid the equivalent of a bad cold (considering they’re vaccinated and boosted). This zero COVID fanaticism is so bizarre, and it really only seems to be a neurosis in the deepest of blue America. [/quote] People in Arlington tend to be more highly educated than rednecks in the rest of the country.[/quote] Yeah but those red neck kids are on a path to outsmart your arlington kids based on time spent on in person learning at this rate. [/quote] I honestly worry about this. What’s the point of paying $$$$ to live in Arlington when your kids could probably get an equivalent education (with actual differentiation) in Kentucky?[/quote] It’s not REMOTELY “equivalent.” Their kids are just taught by teachers bad enough at their jobs to be willing to work in KY for low pay, but hey, they’re warehoused in physical buildings and as we all know, that’s all that matters![/quote] Wow—settle down. With cost of living factored in, teachers in a lot of flyover states are probably doing better than teachers here, income wise.[/quote] That’s likely true [/quote]
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