Anonymous wrote:I hope and pray that our children grow up to show more compassion and empathy—both in person and anonymously— in the way they engage with the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate.
It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff.
Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family.
To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC.
Look I don't know if it's the right tactic or not but calling the rounding up of immigrants and sending them to Gitmo a political grievance that's unrelated to a Spanish speaking school is pretty gross. People are terrified. The dictatorship is refusing to recognize schools and churches as sanctuaries and is literally just rounding up people who speak Spanish (a Puerto Rican women was detained in a store in Wisconsin for the crime of speaking Spanish).
I realize a lot of us are rightly terrified and anxious and lashing out but if you think this is simply some normal politics than I have news about the next few years.
Children are being murdered in Ukraine and Gaza. Are we closing in support of them? Or are their lives not as important?
Well, the coup is happening in our country now. Your whataboutism is revealing.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing happened. School is closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate.
It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff.
Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family.
To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC.
This is my understanding as well. LAMB employees are District employees:
Code of the District of Columbia
§ 1–617.05. Strikes prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any District government employee or labor organization to participate in, authorize, or ratify a strike against the District.
LOL that does not apply to LAMB.
Ya’ll need to simmer down.
Please explain why this doesn’t apply to LAMB.
Charter school teachers aren’t considered government employees.
Source please.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_school
A wiki page is not a source. Please cite the section of DC law that exempts LAMB teachers from the city's ban on public employees going on strike.
DC Code Section 38-1902.07(c)
https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/38-1802.07
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate.
It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff.
Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family.
To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC.
This is my understanding as well. LAMB employees are District employees:
Code of the District of Columbia
§ 1–617.05. Strikes prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any District government employee or labor organization to participate in, authorize, or ratify a strike against the District.
LOL that does not apply to LAMB.
Ya’ll need to simmer down.
Please explain why this doesn’t apply to LAMB.
Charter school teachers aren’t considered government employees.
Source please.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_school
A wiki page is not a source. Please cite the section of DC law that exempts LAMB teachers from the city's ban on public employees going on strike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate.
It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff.
Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family.
To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC.
Look I don't know if it's the right tactic or not but calling the rounding up of immigrants and sending them to Gitmo a political grievance that's unrelated to a Spanish speaking school is pretty gross. People are terrified. The dictatorship is refusing to recognize schools and churches as sanctuaries and is literally just rounding up people who speak Spanish (a Puerto Rican women was detained in a store in Wisconsin for the crime of speaking Spanish).
I realize a lot of us are rightly terrified and anxious and lashing out but if you think this is simply some normal politics than I have news about the next few years.
Children are being murdered in Ukraine and Gaza. Are we closing in support of them? Or are their lives not as important?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate.
It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff.
Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family.
To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC.
This is my understanding as well. LAMB employees are District employees:
Code of the District of Columbia
§ 1–617.05. Strikes prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any District government employee or labor organization to participate in, authorize, or ratify a strike against the District.
LOL that does not apply to LAMB.
Ya’ll need to simmer down.
Please explain why this doesn’t apply to LAMB.
Charter school teachers aren’t considered government employees.
Source please.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter_school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate.
It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff.
Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family.
To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC.
This is my understanding as well. LAMB employees are District employees:
Code of the District of Columbia
§ 1–617.05. Strikes prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any District government employee or labor organization to participate in, authorize, or ratify a strike against the District.
LOL that does not apply to LAMB.
Ya’ll need to simmer down.
Please explain why this doesn’t apply to LAMB.
Charter school teachers aren’t considered government employees.
Source please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like if the fire department closed for the day because all the firefighters wanted to go to a Trump rally. It is so completely inappropriate.
It speaks to a deep sense of entitlement among LAMB staff.
Hardly. It speaks to their fear and concern for their students, coworkers, friends, family.
To shut down a school because of a political grievance that's completely unrelated to the school is an abuse of power, an abuse of tax dollars and it's also illegal in DC.
Look I don't know if it's the right tactic or not but calling the rounding up of immigrants and sending them to Gitmo a political grievance that's unrelated to a Spanish speaking school is pretty gross. People are terrified. The dictatorship is refusing to recognize schools and churches as sanctuaries and is literally just rounding up people who speak Spanish (a Puerto Rican women was detained in a store in Wisconsin for the crime of speaking Spanish).
I realize a lot of us are rightly terrified and anxious and lashing out but if you think this is simply some normal politics than I have news about the next few years.