Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.
ES teacher here. We have a huge sub shortage. If a lot of teachers are out, classrooms get split into other rooms so there is over crowding and your kid is likely to get sick that way. The classrooms are super crowded too. I truly want the best for your parents, but I think it will be so so hard to avoid it
And if teachers come in sick, then teachers will get sick, and then a lot of teachers will be out, and then...
None of us WANT to be at work when we are sick. Teaching is exhausting when healthy.
I would never go in with fever or vomiting, but a cough can linger for weeks. What do you suggest we do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.
ES teacher here. We have a huge sub shortage. If a lot of teachers are out, classrooms get split into other rooms so there is over crowding and your kid is likely to get sick that way. The classrooms are super crowded too. I truly want the best for your parents, but I think it will be so so hard to avoid it
And if teachers come in sick, then teachers will get sick, and then a lot of teachers will be out, and then...
None of us WANT to be at work when we are sick. Teaching is exhausting when healthy.
I would never go in with fever or vomiting, but a cough can linger for weeks. What do you suggest we do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.
ES teacher here. We have a huge sub shortage. If a lot of teachers are out, classrooms get split into other rooms so there is over crowding and your kid is likely to get sick that way. The classrooms are super crowded too. I truly want the best for your parents, but I think it will be so so hard to avoid it
And if teachers come in sick, then teachers will get sick, and then a lot of teachers will be out, and then...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.
ES teacher here. We have a huge sub shortage. If a lot of teachers are out, classrooms get split into other rooms so there is over crowding and your kid is likely to get sick that way. The classrooms are super crowded too. I truly want the best for your parents, but I think it will be so so hard to avoid it
And if teachers come in sick, then teachers will get sick, and then a lot of teachers will be out, and then...
None of us WANT to be at work when we are sick. Teaching is exhausting when healthy.
I would never go in with fever or vomiting, but a cough can linger for weeks. What do you suggest we do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.
ES teacher here. We have a huge sub shortage. If a lot of teachers are out, classrooms get split into other rooms so there is over crowding and your kid is likely to get sick that way. The classrooms are super crowded too. I truly want the best for your parents, but I think it will be so so hard to avoid it
And if teachers come in sick, then teachers will get sick, and then a lot of teachers will be out, and then...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless my kid is exhibiting symptoms, my kid going to school. At this point, it's no worse than the flu, and we should treat it as such.
It is no worse than influenza except for when it is worse than influenza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.
ES teacher here. We have a huge sub shortage. If a lot of teachers are out, classrooms get split into other rooms so there is over crowding and your kid is likely to get sick that way. The classrooms are super crowded too. I truly want the best for your parents, but I think it will be so so hard to avoid it
Anonymous wrote:Unless my kid is exhibiting symptoms, my kid going to school. At this point, it's no worse than the flu, and we should treat it as such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.
Please don't come to school when you have covid. Or flu. I would prefer not to use my sick days visiting my 90-year-old parents in the hospital after my kid or I infect them with a virus my kid got infected with in school.

Anonymous wrote:https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/publicinfo/community/school-year-2023-2024/Community-message-20230906.html
This is a nice sentiment, but we can’t all stay home when we are sick. I am an MCPS employee and I need my sick days for doctor’s visits for myself and children.
Our society only supports certain professions staying home when we don’t feel well. Do they really think all of the teachers and kids with a stuffy nose and cough are going to stay home for over a week until they feel better? Lots of people COVID Meg but walking around sick.