Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Oh, no, no no. There's "no spread in schools," remember? And schools are "safer than the community." So get in there and show the teachers how it's done!
+1 I think it is a travesty that all of the administrators at central offices are not working in the office.
I think that’s unnecessary. I’m a teacher. I need to be in person, but it doesn’t upset me if someone from central office who is able to work from home, does. That’s just petty.
Really? You don't think they should be in their offices? That's crazy. If they are demanding teachers be in buildings then they need to be either in the schools or in their office buildings. I'm a parent and I would not put up with it if I were a teacher and it wasn't all hands on deck by central office staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Oh, no, no no. There's "no spread in schools," remember? And schools are "safer than the community." So get in there and show the teachers how it's done!
+1 I think it is a travesty that all of the administrators at central offices are not working in the office.
I think that’s unnecessary. I’m a teacher. I need to be in person, but it doesn’t upset me if someone from central office who is able to work from home, does. That’s just petty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Oh, no, no no. There's "no spread in schools," remember? And schools are "safer than the community." So get in there and show the teachers how it's done!
+1 I think it is a travesty that all of the administrators at central offices are not working in the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Oh, no, no no. There's "no spread in schools," remember? And schools are "safer than the community." So get in there and show the teachers how it's done!
Anonymous wrote:Administrators were vaccinated in the same group as teachers.
We only have 2 admin in the building currently. The other 5 are still working digitally while vaccinated. Not entirely sure why 60+ students are safe to eat in a room together but admin don't feel safe sitting in their offices in a "clean and sanitized building" but maybe that's why I don't make six figures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Oh, no, no no. There's "no spread in schools," remember? And schools are "safer than the community." So get in there and show the teachers how it's done!
Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Anonymous wrote:I am in PWCS and we have been back in the buildings four days a week for a few days.
My school has four administrators and they have only been coming in 2x a week, and continuing to work from home the other days.
The rationale is that there are so few kids in the building there’s no reason to have all administrators in the building at the same time.
That may be true, but it sure creates resentment among teachers.
Do you think that admin should just suck it up and work from the building the same # of days that teachers are?
Anonymous wrote:I am in PWCS and we have been back in the buildings four days a week for a few days.
My school has four administrators and they have only been coming in 2x a week, and continuing to work from home the other days.
The rationale is that there are so few kids in the building there’s no reason to have all administrators in the building at the same time.
That may be true, but it sure creates resentment among teachers.
Do you think that admin should just suck it up and work from the building the same # of days that teachers are?