Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Right now they should be more concerned with teacher burnout. It's real. And while other surrounding counties are doing things to accommodate the mental health and well-being of their teachers, MCPS is piling on more responsibility.
You know, while I agree that MCPS needs to be concerned about the mental health and well-being of their teachers, that's a little rich given neither they nor the teacher's unions gave a damn about the mental health and well-being of their *students* last year. "KIDS ARE RESILIENT!!!" "SCHOOL ISN'T DAYCARE!!!!"
No one who actually knows anything about kids and/or mental health is surprised right now.
So you know every teacher in MCPS, and you know in fact that none of them cared about their students' mental health? None of them made accommodations for their students because they care and realized we were living through a pandemic?
TF out of here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Right now they should be more concerned with teacher burnout. It's real. And while other surrounding counties are doing things to accommodate the mental health and well-being of their teachers, MCPS is piling on more responsibility.
You know, while I agree that MCPS needs to be concerned about the mental health and well-being of their teachers, that's a little rich given neither they nor the teacher's unions gave a damn about the mental health and well-being of their *students* last year. "KIDS ARE RESILIENT!!!" "SCHOOL ISN'T DAYCARE!!!!"
No one who actually knows anything about kids and/or mental health is surprised right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Right now they should be more concerned with teacher burnout. It's real. And while other surrounding counties are doing things to accommodate the mental health and well-being of their teachers, MCPS is piling on more responsibility.
They also need to be concerned about the learning loss issue from staying virtual for 9 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Right now they should be more concerned with teacher burnout. It's real. And while other surrounding counties are doing things to accommodate the mental health and well-being of their teachers, MCPS is piling on more responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Right now they should be more concerned with teacher burnout. It's real. And while other surrounding counties are doing things to accommodate the mental health and well-being of their teachers, MCPS is piling on more responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Anonymous wrote:Because those conferences should happening right now, like they have every other year. These kids are basically getting a full week off of school. I thought they were really concerned about catching kids up from last year. That week is now a wash.
Anonymous wrote:Good. They have a lot of extremely unhappy employees right now and I am shuddering to think of what the resignation rate is going to be at the end of this year. They needed to do something to at least pay lip service to it. Other districts have been doing things like adding monthly half days or closing the entire week of Thanksgiving so this is not out of line.
Anonymous wrote:Note that the proposed calendars for next year all have the same Thanksgiving week schedule with three half-days on Monday-Wednesday. Seems like this issue might occur again next year, and it might be worth noting that in comments to the Board about the calendar options if you don't want another last-minute decision made next year. See here for info and feedback options: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/calendar/proposed-calendar-2022-23.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Cool, so can Monday and Tuesday go back to being full days of school then?