Anonymous wrote:
I'm trying to get some individual assessments done on Monday and Tuesday. We've had a lot of kids absent lately due to illness so I have a lot of make-ups to do. I'm not planning on introducing any new content.
I honestly wish winter break had started on Friday. There are so many illnesses going around in our building (students and staff) that it just needs to be scrubbed down and left empty so that the germs stop spreading. If your kids are sick, please keep them home and please have current contact information in the office so that if your kid is sick we can reach you.
OP I don't blame you for wanting to keep your kid home. I wish I didn't have to go into the germ factory this week. Just know that it will be unexcused absences but as long as it's not a pattern it'll be fine.
-elementary teacher
Anonymous wrote:Op, do what YOU want to do for you and your DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send him to school. He won't learn anything but he will do some crafts and you can shop or get a pedicure and enjoy the time to yourself.
Op here. Oh a pedicure, that would be nice! But I have a preschool-aged kid who will be with me, so no alone time.
My child is academically fine, I'm not worried about getting behind. I always felt the day before the holiday was a freebie anyway with not much work getting done, right? Any teachers want to weigh in on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send him to school. He won't learn anything but he will do some crafts and you can shop or get a pedicure and enjoy the time to yourself.
Op here. Oh a pedicure, that would be nice! But I have a preschool-aged kid who will be with me, so no alone time.
My child is academically fine, I'm not worried about getting behind. I always felt the day before the holiday was a freebie anyway with not much work getting done, right? Any teachers want to weigh in on that.
I'm trying to get some individual assessments done on Monday and Tuesday. We've had a lot of kids absent lately due to illness so I have a lot of make-ups to do. I'm not planning on introducing any new content.
I honestly wish winter break had started on Friday. There are so many illnesses going around in our building (students and staff) that it just needs to be scrubbed down and left empty so that the germs stop spreading. If your kids are sick, please keep them home and please have current contact information in the office so that if your kid is sick we can reach you.
OP I don't blame you for wanting to keep your kid home. I wish I didn't have to go into the germ factory this week. Just know that it will be unexcused absences but as long as it's not a pattern it'll be fine.
-elementary teacher
a waste of two days, to be honest
few kids
little content
I'm reviewing, but that's it.
- HS teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send him to school. He won't learn anything but he will do some crafts and you can shop or get a pedicure and enjoy the time to yourself.
Op here. Oh a pedicure, that would be nice! But I have a preschool-aged kid who will be with me, so no alone time.
My child is academically fine, I'm not worried about getting behind. I always felt the day before the holiday was a freebie anyway with not much work getting done, right? Any teachers want to weigh in on that.
I'm trying to get some individual assessments done on Monday and Tuesday. We've had a lot of kids absent lately due to illness so I have a lot of make-ups to do. I'm not planning on introducing any new content.
I honestly wish winter break had started on Friday. There are so many illnesses going around in our building (students and staff) that it just needs to be scrubbed down and left empty so that the germs stop spreading. If your kids are sick, please keep them home and please have current contact information in the office so that if your kid is sick we can reach you.
OP I don't blame you for wanting to keep your kid home. I wish I didn't have to go into the germ factory this week. Just know that it will be unexcused absences but as long as it's not a pattern it'll be fine.
-elementary teacher
Anonymous wrote:My kids like going to school. Having your kid miss this week of school is crazy. You are dooming him to a life of working in fast food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send him to school. He won't learn anything but he will do some crafts and you can shop or get a pedicure and enjoy the time to yourself.
Op here. Oh a pedicure, that would be nice! But I have a preschool-aged kid who will be with me, so no alone time.
My child is academically fine, I'm not worried about getting behind. I always felt the day before the holiday was a freebie anyway with not much work getting done, right? Any teachers want to weigh in on that.
I'm trying to get some individual assessments done on Monday and Tuesday. We've had a lot of kids absent lately due to illness so I have a lot of make-ups to do. I'm not planning on introducing any new content.
I honestly wish winter break had started on Friday. There are so many illnesses going around in our building (students and staff) that it just needs to be scrubbed down and left empty so that the germs stop spreading. If your kids are sick, please keep them home and please have current contact information in the office so that if your kid is sick we can reach you.
OP I don't blame you for wanting to keep your kid home. I wish I didn't have to go into the germ factory this week. Just know that it will be unexcused absences but as long as it's not a pattern it'll be fine.
-elementary teacher