Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the issue is that the WTU is clearly using this as a tactic and trying to shift the goalposts. They have not identified a single school with a specific issue by name. I am not denying that there may be school specific issues that need addressing, but (1) it’s not clear that this is the best way to do that and (2) that is clearly not the WTU’s actual goal. Look at the materials re: the WTU’s protest this weekend, it is not at all about MOA breaches but, once again, shifting the goalposts (this plan is inequitable... not until every teacher vaccinated... not until it’s safe (no definition)... nothing about MOA breaches & desired solutions).
This. I also believe some tours of buildings were by folks (parents, teachers, union reps) looking for any tiny thing so as to create a way to prevent opening. I saw one video of a walk through and that was my distinct impression. Much like a property inspector. A decent arbitration might try to create win-win and repairs done this weekend.
Can you post the link please? I noticed the video I was shown didn’t even look like our school. I sent it to my sons teacher snd he confirmed it wasn’t even their school!
I’ve noticed principals have been quiet and I have no idea how safe the school really is. Last year the windows didn’t open, the kid’s wore jackets and moved to different parts of the school because the heater was broken. I complained but was told there were over a thousand tickets with DGS priority over the one Suggested.
I be no idea if schools are ready to open. Who has been on a walk through?
I’m hoping some of the millions went to actual repairs and upgrades of HVAc systems rather than some expensive air filters.
Is this why the WTU filed or was it to delay until vaccines kick in atriums early March like the other districts?