Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she does need to look ahead, SJH's comments are not going to get her there.
Yes, the pandemic sucked more for some people than others, and yes, there are things I hope APS and parents have learned from this. But as long as people are claiming concern for lower-income families while ignoring those families' stated preferences and deciding that being a nurse makes you "working class," I'm not going to feel like those lessons have been absorbed.
The class status of nurses is irrelevant because she QUIT HER JOB. If lower-income families wanted to stay virtual, they should have had a virtual option (which they did). That's not the same as compelling everyone else to take the virtual option by keeping in-person off the table. The fact that some people still don't get that that decision had costs shows how little anyone has learned from the last year.
The fact that this thread is nit-picking the nurse's arguments rather than focusing on how SJH is a massive, callous jerk to everyone she disagrees with. She acts with impunity because she knows that the mods and the loudest voices agree with her. THAT's what's wrong with AEM.
How long will you guys dissect the last year? Insufferable.
Who is dissecting the last year? SJH was being a callous jerk just yesterday. That's the point. And the former nurse is still writing those COBRA checks. That's not ancient history, and the fact that some people want to treat it that way says a whole lot about the positions they took.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
This sounds made up. Where/when did it say that hybrid was the go-to when school started. Where/when did APS make this promise? I'm genuinely not remembering it.
Here's the return to school update slide deck for 7/1/20: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BR4GD8434376/$file/E-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Update%20070120.pdf
Two weeks later on 7/16/20 they announced an all-virtual start with a phased start of hybrid in October and November: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BRKNHX600E6E/$file/D-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Status%20Update.pdf
That, of course, turned into full virtual until March.
Thank you. I’m a NP and so sick of all the APS apologists.
This is so funny to me! Y’all think there’s a conspiracy theory to keep the schools closed this fall? That this fall and last fall are the same at all? Really??
No—what bothers me is that APS bends to the will of select parents. APS was going to open hybrid until the Smart Restart group started. Two weeks later APS changed directions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
This sounds made up. Where/when did it say that hybrid was the go-to when school started. Where/when did APS make this promise? I'm genuinely not remembering it.
Here's the return to school update slide deck for 7/1/20: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BR4GD8434376/$file/E-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Update%20070120.pdf
Two weeks later on 7/16/20 they announced an all-virtual start with a phased start of hybrid in October and November: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BRKNHX600E6E/$file/D-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Status%20Update.pdf
That, of course, turned into full virtual until March.
Thank you. I’m a NP and so sick of all the APS apologists.
This is so funny to me! Y’all think there’s a conspiracy theory to keep the schools closed this fall? That this fall and last fall are the same at all? Really??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back in town and am catching up...
SJH may be a troll but she called out that voucher DB. Love it.
APE is basically a bunch of whiners will continue to complain about *anything* they can. They provide zero value.
You could just report SJH's profile to Facebook. Sock profiles are not allowed.
She's not worth my time. I've already blocked whoever they are.
She’s putting that voucher DB in his place so she can stay.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back in town and am catching up...
SJH may be a troll but she called out that voucher DB. Love it.
APE is basically a bunch of whiners will continue to complain about *anything* they can. They provide zero value.
You could just report SJH's profile to Facebook. Sock profiles are not allowed.
She's not worth my time. I've already blocked whoever they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
This sounds made up. Where/when did it say that hybrid was the go-to when school started. Where/when did APS make this promise? I'm genuinely not remembering it.
Here's the return to school update slide deck for 7/1/20: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BR4GD8434376/$file/E-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Update%20070120.pdf
Two weeks later on 7/16/20 they announced an all-virtual start with a phased start of hybrid in October and November: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BRKNHX600E6E/$file/D-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Status%20Update.pdf
That, of course, turned into full virtual until March.
Thank you. I’m a NP and so sick of all the APS apologists.
This is so funny to me! Y’all think there’s a conspiracy theory to keep the schools closed this fall? That this fall and last fall are the same at all? Really??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
This sounds made up. Where/when did it say that hybrid was the go-to when school started. Where/when did APS make this promise? I'm genuinely not remembering it.
Here's the return to school update slide deck for 7/1/20: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BR4GD8434376/$file/E-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Update%20070120.pdf
Two weeks later on 7/16/20 they announced an all-virtual start with a phased start of hybrid in October and November: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BRKNHX600E6E/$file/D-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Status%20Update.pdf
That, of course, turned into full virtual until March.
Thank you. I’m a NP and so sick of all the APS apologists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
This sounds made up. Where/when did it say that hybrid was the go-to when school started. Where/when did APS make this promise? I'm genuinely not remembering it.
Here's the return to school update slide deck for 7/1/20: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BR4GD8434376/$file/E-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Update%20070120.pdf
Two weeks later on 7/16/20 they announced an all-virtual start with a phased start of hybrid in October and November: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BRKNHX600E6E/$file/D-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Status%20Update.pdf
That, of course, turned into full virtual until March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
This sounds made up. Where/when did it say that hybrid was the go-to when school started. Where/when did APS make this promise? I'm genuinely not remembering it.
Here's the return to school update slide deck for 7/1/20: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BR4GD8434376/$file/E-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Update%20070120.pdf
Two weeks later on 7/16/20 they announced an all-virtual start with a phased start of hybrid in October and November: https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/arlington/Board.nsf/files/BRKNHX600E6E/$file/D-1%20Return%20to%20School%20Status%20Update.pdf
That, of course, turned into full virtual until March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
This sounds made up. Where/when did it say that hybrid was the go-to when school started. Where/when did APS make this promise? I'm genuinely not remembering it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love the post on APE about Duran's shift in attitude towards learning loss.. what a buffoon
APE is still a thing? Schools are opening! It’s just a b—tch session now?
Last summer at this time we were definitely opening in hybrid in the fall. We know how that turned out...
Anonymous wrote:I just got back in town and am catching up...
SJH may be a troll but she called out that voucher DB. Love it.
APE is basically a bunch of whiners will continue to complain about *anything* they can. They provide zero value.