Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how surveys work. They are asking you what you prefer, out of the given options. What you are asking for isn’t currently an option.
Yes, that's true, however couldn't they have added the option that instead of all these, given the opportunity would you prefer a hybrid in person option with a live teacher...or something like that...the amount of surveys that don't meet the needs of anyone who doesn't need/want to be babysat by support staff is silly. Especially at Walls. Every school is different I know but most of these kids don't need a babysitter so the options they are presenting are a waste of time. My child wants to interact with her classmates in some way and not go to school and have so many rules they can barely move. There must be a way on Wednesday's at least to have activities where the class can do outdoor activities with other students in a safe manner if anything. I was going to choose Wednesday "non instructional" option but it didn't outline what they meant by that. If it's study hall no. If it's an outdoor activity with classmates led by staff, yes. They need to be a little more detailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how surveys work. They are asking you what you prefer, out of the given options. What you are asking for isn’t currently an option.
Yes, that's true, however couldn't they have added the option that instead of all these, given the opportunity would you prefer a hybrid in person option with a live teacher...or something like that...the amount of surveys that don't meet the needs of anyone who doesn't need/want to be babysat by support staff is silly. Especially at Walls. Every school is different I know but most of these kids don't need a babysitter so the options they are presenting are a waste of time. My child wants to interact with her classmates in some way and not go to school and have so many rules they can barely move. There must be a way on Wednesday's at least to have activities where the class can do outdoor activities with other students in a safe manner if anything. I was going to choose Wednesday "non instructional" option but it didn't outline what they meant by that. If it's study hall no. If it's an outdoor activity with classmates led by staff, yes. They need to be a little more detailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers I know who were not teaching in person in February are struggling to get vaccination appointments. It is outrageous to pretend like in-person school is a priority and then not vaccinate all the teachers.
The mayor says she doesn't know if all teachers will have the opportunity to be vaccinated before returning in April.
https://twitter.com/PerryStein/status/1371503002801082369
The CDC has said that teachers don't need to be vaccinated to go back. It is fine for them to be in a priority group but thousands of people across the city have ben working in person for the last year without getting vaccinations[/quote
With vaccinations available (including J&J, which provides immunity essentially 2 weeks after the shot), I think it is ABSURD that we would ask teachers to go back in person without prioritizing them for vaccinations. Quite frankly, given how poorly ventilated and cleaned our schools are, I do not think the CDC perspective that it is "safe" is relevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers I know who were not teaching in person in February are struggling to get vaccination appointments. It is outrageous to pretend like in-person school is a priority and then not vaccinate all the teachers.
The mayor says she doesn't know if all teachers will have the opportunity to be vaccinated before returning in April.
https://twitter.com/PerryStein/status/1371503002801082369
Wow - this just seems crazy. I still don't understand why they aren't offering another teacher only event? It seems to easy to count how many still need/want it and set aside that many and vaccinate on a Wednesday or weekend and get it done. The mayor will never understand until her child is old enough for her to care. Teachers and support staff should be our #1 priority right now. All other essential workers have been working in person this entire time regardless of vaccine so if the only thing holding teachers back is getting vaccinated now let's just do it. And now that DC is going to offer vaccines to all 16 and older let's have teachers of those students plan to teach from the classroom in the fall with those kids who don't want/can't to be there learning from home. Yes there are technical hurdles to this but they should have saved a ton of money in other areas to pay for it! The pandemic is not going away for several years. Walls isn't getting bigger...find a way to make it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers I know who were not teaching in person in February are struggling to get vaccination appointments. It is outrageous to pretend like in-person school is a priority and then not vaccinate all the teachers.
The mayor says she doesn't know if all teachers will have the opportunity to be vaccinated before returning in April.
https://twitter.com/PerryStein/status/1371503002801082369
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how surveys work. They are asking you what you prefer, out of the given options. What you are asking for isn’t currently an option.
Yes, that's true, however couldn't they have added the option that instead of all these, given the opportunity would you prefer a hybrid in person option with a live teacher...or something like that...the amount of surveys that don't meet the needs of anyone who doesn't need/want to be babysat by support staff is silly. Especially at Walls. Every school is different I know but most of these kids don't need a babysitter so the options they are presenting are a waste of time. My child wants to interact with her classmates in some way and not go to school and have so many rules they can barely move. There must be a way on Wednesday's at least to have activities where the class can do outdoor activities with other students in a safe manner if anything. I was going to choose Wednesday "non instructional" option but it didn't outline what they meant by that. If it's study hall no. If it's an outdoor activity with classmates led by staff, yes. They need to be a little more detailed.
Anonymous wrote:This is how surveys work. They are asking you what you prefer, out of the given options. What you are asking for isn’t currently an option.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers I know who were not teaching in person in February are struggling to get vaccination appointments. It is outrageous to pretend like in-person school is a priority and then not vaccinate all the teachers.
The mayor says she doesn't know if all teachers will have the opportunity to be vaccinated before returning in April.
https://twitter.com/PerryStein/status/1371503002801082369
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume your student is at Walls.
Isn't it interesting that we are trying to teach our children to be critical thinkers - but the administration designs that survey.
Why offer people something you know you can’t deliver on. My husband’s oncologist didn’t offer him our preferred choice where the tumor was magicked out of his body instead of surgery, chemo, or radiation. The doctor was deceptive, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:I assume your student is at Walls.
Isn't it interesting that we are trying to teach our children to be critical thinkers - but the administration designs that survey.
Anonymous wrote:I assume your student is at Walls.
Isn't it interesting that we are trying to teach our children to be critical thinkers - but the administration designs that survey.