Anonymous wrote:Tell that to retail store workers.
Anonymous wrote:Private school teachers are about to be out of a job when their private schools go out of business due to lack of enrollment after this utter catastrophe
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t teachers collect papers? That’s loony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell that to retail store workers.
I’m OP and I’m not a teacher. Right, or to the front line and other health care workers taking care of the teachers' children.
I never said that they are worse off than any of these other workers who have returned to work. My point was that the sentiment on this board makes it seem like these teachers are excited to return to school and they will be as nurturing, loving and ambitious as in previous years. That’s not the case and there’s really nothing Admin can do about it because no one is lining up to take their jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell that to retail store workers.
I’m OP and I’m not a teacher. Right, or to the front line and other health care workers taking care of the teachers' children.
Anonymous wrote:Tell that to retail store workers.
Anonymous wrote:I won’t say which school I’m affiliated with but just want you to know that many are scared to come back and they are making it known to their Heads of School. Our teachers are not unique; this is the general sentiment among private school teachers I this area who are having to teach in person. Those of you who think it will be sunshine and roses and business as usual are sorely mistaken. Think no papers collected from students, all assessments done online, no library books either from the regular school library or the classroom library, etc.