Anonymous wrote:The few that I know about are taking leave without pay once the school finds a qualified sub. They are doing the school a favor by continuing to teach remotely. And I hope they don’t, since it’s almost 4Th quarter and I’d rather my kid be taught by a great teacher remotely than some barely qualified sub. The ones I know have child care issues and weren’t granted permission to work from home permanently. That will likely be resolved next year when APS and Fairfax go 5 days for all. So yeah, I’d rather they stay remote and I don’t think it’ll be an issue for most next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what's the deal with all these MS and HS APS teachers remaining remote? It seems like a huge problem and I thought APS didn't grant many remote teacher requests? Will this remain in the fall?
I'm guessing whatever personal situation they are in now won't change in the fall (assuming they are fully vaccinated now). How does this play out?
My senior has a remote teacher that wants to and is ready to come back but can’t because APS says there’s not enough space.
Anonymous wrote:what's the deal with all these MS and HS APS teachers remaining remote? It seems like a huge problem and I thought APS didn't grant many remote teacher requests? Will this remain in the fall?
I'm guessing whatever personal situation they are in now won't change in the fall (assuming they are fully vaccinated now). How does this play out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid were fine.
This is not going to be as good as school NOT during a pandemic. Nothing is.
But if Catholic school appeals to you, go for. I'd rather have my kids educated by professionals.
Jfc.
Anonymous wrote:My kid were fine.
This is not going to be as good as school NOT during a pandemic. Nothing is.
But if Catholic school appeals to you, go for. I'd rather have my kids educated by professionals.
Anonymous wrote:The few that I know about are taking leave without pay once the school finds a qualified sub. They are doing the school a favor by continuing to teach remotely. And I hope they don’t, since it’s almost 4Th quarter and I’d rather my kid be taught by a great teacher remotely than some barely qualified sub. The ones I know have child care issues and weren’t granted permission to work from home permanently. That will likely be resolved next year when APS and Fairfax go 5 days for all. So yeah, I’d rather they stay remote and I don’t think it’ll be an issue for most next year.
Anonymous wrote:The few that I know about are taking leave without pay once the school finds a qualified sub. They are doing the school a favor by continuing to teach remotely. And I hope they don’t, since it’s almost 4Th quarter and I’d rather my kid be taught by a great teacher remotely than some barely qualified sub. The ones I know have child care issues and weren’t granted permission to work from home permanently. That will likely be resolved next year when APS and Fairfax go 5 days for all. So yeah, I’d rather they stay remote and I don’t think it’ll be an issue for most next year.
Anonymous wrote:what's the deal with all these MS and HS APS teachers remaining remote? It seems like a huge problem and I thought APS didn't grant many remote teacher requests? Will this remain in the fall?
I'm guessing whatever personal situation they are in now won't change in the fall (assuming they are fully vaccinated now). How does this play out?
Anonymous wrote:what's the deal with all these MS and HS APS teachers remaining remote? It seems like a huge problem and I thought APS didn't grant many remote teacher requests? Will this remain in the fall?
I'm guessing whatever personal situation they are in now won't change in the fall (assuming they are fully vaccinated now). How does this play out?
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader at HB Woodlawn is delighted to be back, and was actually sad to be going back to virtual today. The teachers have been fantastic and are obviously really happy the kids are back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS DD just face timed me from gym class and they are all just sitting in the gym 6ft apart on their phones snapchatting each other.
So sad. I'm temped to transition her back to DL. What is the point of them being there if the teachers aren't.
This!! First day (and possibly last) for my senior. She texted me “this is horrible. I will not be doing hybrid next week”. Sounds like it’s better for the younger kids but it’s miserable at the HS level.
All but one of my sophomore’s teachers are in person. He’s happy, and other parents I’ve spoken to have happy high schoolers too. Not saying your daughter’s experience wasn’t awful, just that the awful isn’t universal at the HS level.