Anonymous wrote:Ok, so how many teachers are currently fully vaccinated? I don't care about people who are only partially vaxxed.
Anonymous wrote:seems pathetic.
teachers have been eligible to be vaccinated since march.
nine months later, only 90 percent have only had at least one dose, and even that 90 percent number is exaggerated because it bizarrely includes people getting (likely phony) exemptions from having to get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, we got an email from my child's charter school that one of his teachers no longer worked for the school "as of Nov 1." I think she probably wouldn't get vaxxed.
It sucks losing a teacher mid-year like that, although I agree with the mandate. I just wish they had been mandated to get the shot BEFORE the school year started to avoid this disruption (and the two months of exposure to unvaccinated teachers!)
+1 we might have (had) the same teacher. It's disgusting. I feel like I should have had the right to know I was exposing my kindergartener to an unvaccinated woman.
NP. I was wondering if this was my teacher until you said "kindergarten". Now I wonder if the Nov. 1 date was the "cleaning house" date for charters with unvaccinated teachers.
Just an FYI that wouldn’t have helped, both dcps and charters have a ton of vacancies.
I'm confused about what you are responding to. Helped what? Helped to require the vax before the school start date?
At any rate, the teacher that left was replaced the next day with an experienced teacher so I'm not sure there was an issue there (at our specific charter).
Helped them make sure they would have a long term teacher. Vacancies are getting harder to fill regardless of the time of year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love how teachers denied my kids an education for a year+ because it was supposedly not safe, but they can't be bothered to get vaccinated. Shows how absurd school closures were.
How does this help anything? A large majority of teachers who got the vaccine in the winter were back for the end of the school year. A huge percentage of teachers are currently vaxxed and the rest will be fired. Absurd that you think that a few anti vax teachers mean the rest of us were not happy to get the vax and go into work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, we got an email from my child's charter school that one of his teachers no longer worked for the school "as of Nov 1." I think she probably wouldn't get vaxxed.
It sucks losing a teacher mid-year like that, although I agree with the mandate. I just wish they had been mandated to get the shot BEFORE the school year started to avoid this disruption (and the two months of exposure to unvaccinated teachers!)
+1 we might have (had) the same teacher. It's disgusting. I feel like I should have had the right to know I was exposing my kindergartener to an unvaccinated woman.
NP. I was wondering if this was my teacher until you said "kindergarten". Now I wonder if the Nov. 1 date was the "cleaning house" date for charters with unvaccinated teachers.
Just an FYI that wouldn’t have helped, both dcps and charters have a ton of vacancies.
I'm confused about what you are responding to. Helped what? Helped to require the vax before the school start date?
At any rate, the teacher that left was replaced the next day with an experienced teacher so I'm not sure there was an issue there (at our specific charter).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, we got an email from my child's charter school that one of his teachers no longer worked for the school "as of Nov 1." I think she probably wouldn't get vaxxed.
It sucks losing a teacher mid-year like that, although I agree with the mandate. I just wish they had been mandated to get the shot BEFORE the school year started to avoid this disruption (and the two months of exposure to unvaccinated teachers!)
+1 we might have (had) the same teacher. It's disgusting. I feel like I should have had the right to know I was exposing my kindergartener to an unvaccinated woman.
NP. I was wondering if this was my teacher until you said "kindergarten". Now I wonder if the Nov. 1 date was the "cleaning house" date for charters with unvaccinated teachers.
Just an FYI that wouldn’t have helped, both dcps and charters have a ton of vacancies.
I'm confused about what you are responding to. Helped what? Helped to require the vax before the school start date?
At any rate, the teacher that left was replaced the next day with an experienced teacher so I'm not sure there was an issue there (at our specific charter).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, we got an email from my child's charter school that one of his teachers no longer worked for the school "as of Nov 1." I think she probably wouldn't get vaxxed.
It sucks losing a teacher mid-year like that, although I agree with the mandate. I just wish they had been mandated to get the shot BEFORE the school year started to avoid this disruption (and the two months of exposure to unvaccinated teachers!)
+1 we might have (had) the same teacher. It's disgusting. I feel like I should have had the right to know I was exposing my kindergartener to an unvaccinated woman.
NP. I was wondering if this was my teacher until you said "kindergarten". Now I wonder if the Nov. 1 date was the "cleaning house" date for charters with unvaccinated teachers.
Just an FYI that wouldn’t have helped, both dcps and charters have a ton of vacancies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, we got an email from my child's charter school that one of his teachers no longer worked for the school "as of Nov 1." I think she probably wouldn't get vaxxed.
It sucks losing a teacher mid-year like that, although I agree with the mandate. I just wish they had been mandated to get the shot BEFORE the school year started to avoid this disruption (and the two months of exposure to unvaccinated teachers!)
+1 we might have (had) the same teacher. It's disgusting. I feel like I should have had the right to know I was exposing my kindergartener to an unvaccinated woman.
NP. I was wondering if this was my teacher until you said "kindergarten". Now I wonder if the Nov. 1 date was the "cleaning house" date for charters with unvaccinated teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Love how teachers denied my kids an education for a year+ because it was supposedly not safe, but they can't be bothered to get vaccinated. Shows how absurd school closures were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, we got an email from my child's charter school that one of his teachers no longer worked for the school "as of Nov 1." I think she probably wouldn't get vaxxed.
It sucks losing a teacher mid-year like that, although I agree with the mandate. I just wish they had been mandated to get the shot BEFORE the school year started to avoid this disruption (and the two months of exposure to unvaccinated teachers!)
+1 we might have (had) the same teacher. It's disgusting. I feel like I should have had the right to know I was exposing my kindergartener to an unvaccinated woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally, we got an email from my child's charter school that one of his teachers no longer worked for the school "as of Nov 1." I think she probably wouldn't get vaxxed.
It sucks losing a teacher mid-year like that, although I agree with the mandate. I just wish they had been mandated to get the shot BEFORE the school year started to avoid this disruption (and the two months of exposure to unvaccinated teachers!)