Anonymous wrote:It does sound like a change based on my reading of the email, but I have no inside information. I imagine it does have something to do with appeasing parents who want to see some steps taking to move toward opening. Didn’t they have two days to set up classrooms randomly in the fall, probably for the same reason? I picked hybrid for my kids, but also emailed the superintendent and the board to ask them to wait a few weeks for teachers to get the first vaccine. I want my kids back in the classroom, but I don’t need it to be right this very second when cases are soaring and a vaccine is almost here. I would still send my kids in right now if it were an option though! I don’t care at all if teachers teach from home. It makes sense that they should have a few days lead on the students coming in to the classroom, but that doesn’t seem imminent, so I’m glad they are limiting it to one week for the teachers sake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes a ton of sense to have us go in for a week then back home until whenever they decide to bring students in. Our principal told us that bringing us back before students is largely to calm angry parents who think we are at Starbucks during the day. I don’t think a week is going to satisfy them.
What school?
No school, pp is lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes a ton of sense to have us go in for a week then back home until whenever they decide to bring students in. Our principal told us that bringing us back before students is largely to calm angry parents who think we are at Starbucks during the day. I don’t think a week is going to satisfy them.
Your principal sounds like a jackass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes a ton of sense to have us go in for a week then back home until whenever they decide to bring students in. Our principal told us that bringing us back before students is largely to calm angry parents who think we are at Starbucks during the day. I don’t think a week is going to satisfy them.
What school?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes a ton of sense to have us go in for a week then back home until whenever they decide to bring students in. Our principal told us that bringing us back before students is largely to calm angry parents who think we are at Starbucks during the day. I don’t think a week is going to satisfy them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes a ton of sense to have us go in for a week then back home until whenever they decide to bring students in. Our principal told us that bringing us back before students is largely to calm angry parents who think we are at Starbucks during the day. I don’t think a week is going to satisfy them.
Your principal sounds like a jackass.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it makes a ton of sense to have us go in for a week then back home until whenever they decide to bring students in. Our principal told us that bringing us back before students is largely to calm angry parents who think we are at Starbucks during the day. I don’t think a week is going to satisfy them.