Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought school wasn’t child care?
It isn’t but if teachers put in for a sub because their kids are gone then there is no one to teach your kids….
Hmm. So it’s almost like they rely on schools being open to have someplace to send their kids so it doesn’t impact their ability to work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is FCPS is closed again tomorrow. Most teachers m/staff live in FC. APS had every intention of opening, but not enough staff due to all the other counties around them except ACPS being closed.
So what! They aren’t supposed to be using schools for child care remember.
They are supposed to be professionals yet they can’t figure out how to arrange alternate child care?
I absolutely favor APS hiring teachers from overseas. The sooner the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess I’m in the minority. But I love snow days!! Love having the kids at home, them playing outside, eating lunch together. Admittedly easier for a SAHM with a nanny and DH working from home. So I do empathize with others who have different setups. But it’s important that all voices be heard.
This has got to be a joke
No, not joking at all actually. I’m saying, I empathize with families for whom this is difficult. But personally, I’ve been having a lovely time all week and can’t wait for the excitement on DCs’ faces when I give them the news.![]()
We will likely just take Friday off either way at this point, maybe go skiing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess I’m in the minority. But I love snow days!! Love having the kids at home, them playing outside, eating lunch together. Admittedly easier for a SAHM with a nanny and DH working from home. So I do empathize with others who have different setups. But it’s important that all voices be heard.
This has got to be a joke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS finds a way to screw parents even harder. After the first "on time" message earlier today my wife and I updated our work coverage appropriately. And now it's too late to go back.
I mean, this is borderline incompetence. Did APS really not think this through?
I actually think it was surprising that other districts chose to close. So I can forgive them for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is FCPS is closed again tomorrow. Most teachers m/staff live in FC. APS had every intention of opening, but not enough staff due to all the other counties around them except ACPS being closed.
So what! They aren’t supposed to be using schools for child care remember.
They are supposed to be professionals yet they can’t figure out how to arrange alternate child care?
I absolutely favor APS hiring teachers from overseas. The sooner the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is FCPS is closed again tomorrow. Most teachers m/staff live in FC. APS had every intention of opening, but not enough staff due to all the other counties around them except ACPS being closed.
So what! They aren’t supposed to be using schools for child care remember.
They are supposed to be professionals yet they can’t figure out how to arrange alternate child care?
I absolutely favor APS hiring teachers from overseas. The sooner the better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess I’m in the minority. But I love snow days!! Love having the kids at home, them playing outside, eating lunch together. Admittedly easier for a SAHM with a nanny and DH working from home. So I do empathize with others who have different setups. But it’s important that all voices be heard.
This has got to be a joke
Anonymous wrote:The issue is FCPS is closed again tomorrow. Most teachers m/staff live in FC. APS had every intention of opening, but not enough staff due to all the other counties around them except ACPS being closed.
Anonymous wrote:Guess I’m in the minority. But I love snow days!! Love having the kids at home, them playing outside, eating lunch together. Admittedly easier for a SAHM with a nanny and DH working from home. So I do empathize with others who have different setups. But it’s important that all voices be heard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought school wasn’t child care?
It isn’t but if teachers put in for a sub because their kids are gone then there is no one to teach your kids….
Hmm. So it’s almost like they rely on schools being open to have someplace to send their kids so it doesn’t impact their ability to work?
Except with many other jobs, an employee having to stay home doesn’t affect the operation too much. When a teacher stays home, another human MUST be there in their place. APS wasn’t going to have enough human beings to keep your kids safe tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS finds a way to screw parents even harder. After the first "on time" message earlier today my wife and I updated our work coverage appropriately. And now it's too late to go back.
I mean, this is borderline incompetence. Did APS really not think this through?
Did you think sh&t wouldn't happen during a week bracketed by two snowstorms, a Covid wave of positives in the region, and a teacher shortage? GFY.
Nope- it’s obviously none of those things that make sense- it’s APS and it’s hatred of parents.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought school wasn’t child care?
It isn’t but if teachers put in for a sub because their kids are gone then there is no one to teach your kids….
Hmm. So it’s almost like they rely on schools being open to have someplace to send their kids so it doesn’t impact their ability to work?