Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This principal just 100% prioritized teachers over parents. If s/he has capital to burn with parents (long track record of happy parents at the school), it’s the easier approach since s/he has to see the teachers every day. If s/he doesn’t have that capital, this will get her/him run out of the school. Frankly, parents at my school would revolt.
THIS
Anonymous wrote:
To any Hearst teachers who are reading this thread: my family appreciates you and supports you. I know how many additional hours you’ve put in this year. Thank you for doing your best to teach my child. I am sorry for this lack of support and lack of appreciation. I hope and believe that the comments in this thread do not represent all of us parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the Hearst re-opening plan for real? I just looked at several other elementary school's plans on their websites (including my own kid's school) and they are bringing back a lot more students. Some elementary schools even have at least one in person class per grade. And Hearst's principal could only bring back 10 kids in K for in person learning, according to what was shared above? She completely prioritizes teachers over students and families. Virtual learning does not work for most elementary students, and she is bringing back 10 out of 330+ kids because one Hearst teacher agreed to go back. ONLY ONE! What happened to the Teacher's Union recalling teachers when more students wanted to go back?
Yes, it is for real according to the principal's newsletter that went out today. How is 1 teacher coming back acceptable?
Did you miss the part about the room with the Special Ed teacher ("Care +") and the other room with the ELL teacher (another Care +")? Those students will have presumably to their SPED and ELL pull outs with live instruction from teachers. But you know, let's just be outraged without stating the full picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the Hearst re-opening plan for real? I just looked at several other elementary school's plans on their websites (including my own kid's school) and they are bringing back a lot more students. Some elementary schools even have at least one in person class per grade. And Hearst's principal could only bring back 10 kids in K for in person learning, according to what was shared above? She completely prioritizes teachers over students and families. Virtual learning does not work for most elementary students, and she is bringing back 10 out of 330+ kids because one Hearst teacher agreed to go back. ONLY ONE! What happened to the Teacher's Union recalling teachers when more students wanted to go back?
Yes, it is for real according to the principal's newsletter that went out today. How is 1 teacher coming back acceptable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the other thread, Lafayette has more kids going back in one grade than the entire Hearst community? Is that true? Complete sham.
The whole Hearst and DCPS lot should be canned for trying to pass this off as a real plan.
Please show your face on camera and say that tonight in the Town Hall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a Lafayette family and lots of us started getting calls today for in-person seats. Just accepted for our kids. Sorry to hear this isn't happening everywhere.
How big are the class sizes and how many days a week?
https://www.lafayettehsa.org/announcing-our-reopen-models-and-staffing/
That’s a great plan! Makes sense for a huge school like Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a Lafayette family and lots of us started getting calls today for in-person seats. Just accepted for our kids. Sorry to hear this isn't happening everywhere.
How big are the class sizes and how many days a week?
https://www.lafayettehsa.org/announcing-our-reopen-models-and-staffing/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a Lafayette family and lots of us started getting calls today for in-person seats. Just accepted for our kids. Sorry to hear this isn't happening everywhere.
How big are the class sizes and how many days a week?
Anonymous wrote:We are a Lafayette family and lots of us started getting calls today for in-person seats. Just accepted for our kids. Sorry to hear this isn't happening everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:According to the other thread, Lafayette has more kids going back in one grade than the entire Hearst community? Is that true? Complete sham.
The whole Hearst and DCPS lot should be canned for trying to pass this off as a real plan.