Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2nd grader just found out and has no clue what happened. I sympathize with the teachers but honestly the only ones who are suffering are the children who can’t comprehend this at all.. is there no other way to make a statement instead of dragging children who have no fault in this. I am all for teacher and safety but honestly there has to be a better way
yeah I am normally very honest with my kid but can’t be now. He got an in-person slot so how am I supposed to explain that his teachers don’t want to teach him?
2nd grade is a great time for a lesson in nuance. Kids at that age are very bright and if lead through reasoning about a situation can walk away without feeling bad and learning a lot about empathy.
yeah, no. who’s going to have empathy for him? trying to explain this will only make him scared to return, think his teachers don’t like him, or that his teachers are wrong/stupid. “The teachers are so scared of covid they don’t want to teach you! And the other kids parents are mad their class sizes will be bigger. but you shouldn’t be worried.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all expect teachers to prioritize your kid's learning over their own LIVES? They can care about your kids, want them to learn, and also not be willing to DIE.
because the science actually shows you will not DIE. you need to do your job.
What other school district has as many black teachers and a 70% obesity rate (ward 7&8) and is in person?
I knew it was only a matter of time.
Why didn't you answer? How come white people only care about black people when it's a trend or convenient for them? It's really hurtful.
I care about the black kids being failed by the WTU. I care a lot less about adults who are failing them.
Caring more about education than black lives, nice.
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Roll your eyes all you want, when you're black and you have lost a family member to covid and are overweight with high blood sugar, the fear is real.
I didn't really expect much empathy from you people since caring about black kids is only a guise. I DO care about all kids but I need to take care of my health. I've already lost 30 pounds since April and am continuing.
I'm sure many others are scared because of their health condition(s).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2nd grader just found out and has no clue what happened. I sympathize with the teachers but honestly the only ones who are suffering are the children who can’t comprehend this at all.. is there no other way to make a statement instead of dragging children who have no fault in this. I am all for teacher and safety but honestly there has to be a better way
yeah I am normally very honest with my kid but can’t be now. He got an in-person slot so how am I supposed to explain that his teachers don’t want to teach him?
2nd grade is a great time for a lesson in nuance. Kids at that age are very bright and if lead through reasoning about a situation can walk away without feeling bad and learning a lot about empathy.
yeah, no. who’s going to have empathy for him? trying to explain this will only make him scared to return, think his teachers don’t like him, or that his teachers are wrong/stupid. “The teachers are so scared of covid they don’t want to teach you! And the other kids parents are mad their class sizes will be bigger. but you shouldn’t be worried.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all expect teachers to prioritize your kid's learning over their own LIVES? They can care about your kids, want them to learn, and also not be willing to DIE.
because the science actually shows you will not DIE. you need to do your job.
What other school district has as many black teachers and a 70% obesity rate (ward 7&8) and is in person?
I knew it was only a matter of time.
Why didn't you answer? How come white people only care about black people when it's a trend or convenient for them? It's really hurtful.
I care about the black kids being failed by the WTU. I care a lot less about adults who are failing them.
Caring more about education than black lives, nice.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2nd grader just found out and has no clue what happened. I sympathize with the teachers but honestly the only ones who are suffering are the children who can’t comprehend this at all.. is there no other way to make a statement instead of dragging children who have no fault in this. I am all for teacher and safety but honestly there has to be a better way
yeah I am normally very honest with my kid but can’t be now. He got an in-person slot so how am I supposed to explain that his teachers don’t want to teach him?
2nd grade is a great time for a lesson in nuance. Kids at that age are very bright and if lead through reasoning about a situation can walk away without feeling bad and learning a lot about empathy.
yeah, no. who’s going to have empathy for him? trying to explain this will only make him scared to return, think his teachers don’t like him, or that his teachers are wrong/stupid. “The teachers are so scared of covid they don’t want to teach you! And the other kids parents are mad their class sizes will be bigger. but you shouldn’t be worried.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all expect teachers to prioritize your kid's learning over their own LIVES? They can care about your kids, want them to learn, and also not be willing to DIE.
because the science actually shows you will not DIE. you need to do your job.
What other school district has as many black teachers and a 70% obesity rate (ward 7&8) and is in person?
I knew it was only a matter of time.
Why didn't you answer? How come white people only care about black people when it's a trend or convenient for them? It's really hurtful.
I care about the black kids being failed by the WTU. I care a lot less about adults who are failing them.
Caring more about education than black lives, nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all expect teachers to prioritize your kid's learning over their own LIVES? They can care about your kids, want them to learn, and also not be willing to DIE.
because the science actually shows you will not DIE. you need to do your job.
What other school district has as many black teachers and a 70% obesity rate (ward 7&8) and is in person?
I knew it was only a matter of time.
Why didn't you answer? How come white people only care about black people when it's a trend or convenient for them? It's really hurtful.
I care about the black kids being failed by the WTU. I care a lot less about adults who are failing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2nd grader just found out and has no clue what happened. I sympathize with the teachers but honestly the only ones who are suffering are the children who can’t comprehend this at all.. is there no other way to make a statement instead of dragging children who have no fault in this. I am all for teacher and safety but honestly there has to be a better way
yeah I am normally very honest with my kid but can’t be now. He got an in-person slot so how am I supposed to explain that his teachers don’t want to teach him?
2nd grade is a great time for a lesson in nuance. Kids at that age are very bright and if lead through reasoning about a situation can walk away without feeling bad and learning a lot about empathy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have an amazing PK4 team. They’re doing morning meetings and only doing a half sick day. As much as I want my kids back in school, I don’t want teachers who feel uncomfortable to be there being forced to come in.
You do realize that four year olds and Pk teachers are in person at pretty much every early childhood center/preschool/daycare in the DMV and the country, right? Dc is unique(ish) in that they have free public preschool but preschools are open. Your teachers are just refusing to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2nd grader just found out and has no clue what happened. I sympathize with the teachers but honestly the only ones who are suffering are the children who can’t comprehend this at all.. is there no other way to make a statement instead of dragging children who have no fault in this. I am all for teacher and safety but honestly there has to be a better way
yeah I am normally very honest with my kid but can’t be now. He got an in-person slot so how am I supposed to explain that his teachers don’t want to teach him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you all expect teachers to prioritize your kid's learning over their own LIVES? They can care about your kids, want them to learn, and also not be willing to DIE.
because the science actually shows you will not DIE. you need to do your job.
What other school district has as many black teachers and a 70% obesity rate (ward 7&8) and is in person?
I knew it was only a matter of time.
Why didn't you answer? How come white people only care about black people when it's a trend or convenient for them? It's really hurtful.