Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to say my kids' $30K+ per year private school (which I only put them in because I had 0 trust in APS this year) is open today. They're on their way to school now. They were open yesterday too.
And the admins are all subbing too.
I wonder how the cost of these past two days of admins babysitting your kids compares with the cost of back up childcare. I'd doubt they're getting a quality education with staff stretched, and I doubt the public school kids are suffering massive learning loss these past few days. Its the daily scramble and uncertainty that is breaking parents who have already been broken many times the past two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just want to say my kids' $30K+ per year private school (which I only put them in because I had 0 trust in APS this year) is open today. They're on their way to school now. They were open yesterday too.
And the admins are all subbing too.
How big is the school?
What % of the teachers are out with covid?
What % of the teachers have young children?
Anonymous wrote:Just want to say my kids' $30K+ per year private school (which I only put them in because I had 0 trust in APS this year) is open today. They're on their way to school now. They were open yesterday too.
And the admins are all subbing too.
Anonymous wrote:I am feeling so depressed and hopeless today. We had covid in Nov, then Christmas break and now this. My kid has barely been in school since October.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to say my kids' $30K+ per year private school (which I only put them in because I had 0 trust in APS this year) is open today. They're on their way to school now. They were open yesterday too.
And the admins are all subbing too.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to say my kids' $30K+ per year private school (which I only put them in because I had 0 trust in APS this year) is open today. They're on their way to school now. They were open yesterday too.
And the admins are all subbing too.
Anonymous wrote:Just want to say my kids' $30K+ per year private school (which I only put them in because I had 0 trust in APS this year) is open today. They're on their way to school now. They were open yesterday too.
And the admins are all subbing too.
Anonymous wrote:Guess I’m in the minority. But I love snow days!! Love having the kids at home, them playing outside, eating lunch together. Admittedly easier for a SAHM with a nanny and DH working from home. So I do empathize with others who have different setups. But it’s important that all voices be heard.
Just want to say my kids' $30K+ per year private school (which I only put them in because I had 0 trust in APS this year) is open today. They're on their way to school now. They were open yesterday too.
And the admins are all subbing too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why they can’t just tell the truth. People have CoVID. That, combined with the other closures, created the “perfect storm”, so to speak, of not being able to staff the schools. APS has opened plenty of times when FCPS did not. Plenty. The airlines can’t staff all of their flights. My mail just came for the first time in days. I’m still waiting on a dishwasher I ordered two months ago. People need to accept this s—t as kind of our way of life for a little bit, and get over it.
absolutely this. I'm an APS teacher and in pre-covid times we absolutely could have opened. covid + counties around us cancelling + sub shortage + a required DOJ training for some teachers meant that in my 19 person department, 8 called out (and only 2 of those were for childcare). in normal times those 2 would have been covered or we would have been able to cover for them, but there aren't enough people in my department to cover all of that. admin can't help out because every other department in the building is like that. I was all for going in today, I really was, and am REALLY hoping that tomorrow is a non-weather event and we can get back. the majority of teachers in APS drive me bonkers and last year was embarrassing, but this one really wasn't a childcare issue
I think you’re my APS teacher soulmate! I am frustrated that they haven’t just told it like it is- yes, child care was a factor- but only because it put them over the edge. A lot of staff have CoVID. It was bound to happen, and this, too, shall pass. This snow storm was the biggest we’ve had in 5 years? Six? It doesn’t happen all the time. This is a one-off.
Anonymous wrote:My kids' private school is open tomorrow and was open yesterday. Guess this is only a problem for public school teachers, not private school ones.
Another APS equityfail
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why they can’t just tell the truth. People have CoVID. That, combined with the other closures, created the “perfect storm”, so to speak, of not being able to staff the schools. APS has opened plenty of times when FCPS did not. Plenty. The airlines can’t staff all of their flights. My mail just came for the first time in days. I’m still waiting on a dishwasher I ordered two months ago. People need to accept this s—t as kind of our way of life for a little bit, and get over it.
absolutely this. I'm an APS teacher and in pre-covid times we absolutely could have opened. covid + counties around us cancelling + sub shortage + a required DOJ training for some teachers meant that in my 19 person department, 8 called out (and only 2 of those were for childcare). in normal times those 2 would have been covered or we would have been able to cover for them, but there aren't enough people in my department to cover all of that. admin can't help out because every other department in the building is like that. I was all for going in today, I really was, and am REALLY hoping that tomorrow is a non-weather event and we can get back. the majority of teachers in APS drive me bonkers and last year was embarrassing, but this one really wasn't a childcare issue