Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also this means we’ll be doing distance learning/hybrid for all of the next school year?! That’s nuts.
I'm still unclear are they saying that you have a choice as in MD or that it is hybrid and if you refuse you have to use medical reason? I was about to apply to teach so I'm confused and want to be clear before I commit!
I don't know how MD phrased it, but it definitely seems to me like you only have the option to online teach if you have a medical reason. The option for online teaching is very much leading it to look like you have to take FMLA/ADA/etc not just that you have the option to remote work. Which I'm guessing is intentional to keep everyone from choosing that.
If you take FMLA you are actually off work and they cannot ask/require you to work. So literally the option is come back to in person or take leave ( no online teaching). It appears they are going to try and make teachers do both (online and in person).
Well the option ends up "do not plan to return in person" so it's not fully "I'm taking leave and won't be back." Think of it from DCPS' perspective. If you give people the option, too many teachers will opt for at home teaching. Then they have to go through and see who actually qualifies. The way they worded it, they are clear that you must have a medical exception that would qualify you for FMLA OR you are at higher risk. Once they have the responses they can go through and process FMLA for those who want it, then place those who are at risk in online teaching positions.
What the form doesn't say is whether this decision is binding, or if you can change later if you become high risk, or they don't hold up their end of the bargain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also this means we’ll be doing distance learning/hybrid for all of the next school year?! That’s nuts.
I'm still unclear are they saying that you have a choice as in MD or that it is hybrid and if you refuse you have to use medical reason? I was about to apply to teach so I'm confused and want to be clear before I commit!
I don't know how MD phrased it, but it definitely seems to me like you only have the option to online teach if you have a medical reason. The option for online teaching is very much leading it to look like you have to take FMLA/ADA/etc not just that you have the option to remote work. Which I'm guessing is intentional to keep everyone from choosing that.
If you take FMLA you are actually off work and they cannot ask/require you to work. So literally the option is come back to in person or take leave ( no online teaching). It appears they are going to try and make teachers do both (online and in person).
Anonymous wrote:I think DCPS is going to have a real problem with teachers who have PK and lower elementary school students taking off three days a week to care for their child in this hybrid method. They can do so using the CARES act? until December 31. Who is going to cover these classes? And if several teachers a day have a cold the self assessment will say to stay home because they don't know if it's COVID. Where are they going to get subs for these classes? Currently in most high schools teachers are forced to cover on their planning periods. That is not going to fly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also this means we’ll be doing distance learning/hybrid for all of the next school year?! That’s nuts.
I'm still unclear are they saying that you have a choice as in MD or that it is hybrid and if you refuse you have to use medical reason? I was about to apply to teach so I'm confused and want to be clear before I commit!
I don't know how MD phrased it, but it definitely seems to me like you only have the option to online teach if you have a medical reason. The option for online teaching is very much leading it to look like you have to take FMLA/ADA/etc not just that you have the option to remote work. Which I'm guessing is intentional to keep everyone from choosing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also this means we’ll be doing distance learning/hybrid for all of the next school year?! That’s nuts.
I'm still unclear are they saying that you have a choice as in MD or that it is hybrid and if you refuse you have to use medical reason? I was about to apply to teach so I'm confused and want to be clear before I commit!
I don't know how MD phrased it, but it definitely seems to me like you only have the option to online teach if you have a medical reason. The option for online teaching is very much leading it to look like you have to take FMLA/ADA/etc not just that you have the option to remote work. Which I'm guessing is intentional to keep everyone from choosing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also this means we’ll be doing distance learning/hybrid for all of the next school year?! That’s nuts.
I'm still unclear are they saying that you have a choice as in MD or that it is hybrid and if you refuse you have to use medical reason? I was about to apply to teach so I'm confused and want to be clear before I commit!
Anonymous wrote:Also this means we’ll be doing distance learning/hybrid for all of the next school year?! That’s nuts.
Anonymous wrote:I think DCPS is going to have a real problem with teachers who have PK and lower elementary school students taking off three days a week to care for their child in this hybrid method. They can do so using the CARES act? until December 31. Who is going to cover these classes? And if several teachers a day have a cold the self assessment will say to stay home because they don't know if it's COVID. Where are they going to get subs for these classes? Currently in most high schools teachers are forced to cover on their planning periods. That is not going to fly.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t open the intent to return letter, what does that say? Just that we will return to whatever they decide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, you have a choice? What if the school gets shut due to a Covid outbreak do you then have to use your leave if you yourself don't actually have it but have to self-isolate or caught it from the school?
That’s one of my questions. I’m not sure we have a choice—I couldn’t get the intent form to open so I’m not sure what it says. But if they don’t follow through on what they say, or my class needs to self isolate, I’m not using my leave to do so. If there’s an option to do remote teaching that’s probably what i’ll do, if only because there are too many unanswered questions.
Or take a year out from DCPS and nanny/teach for a family with young kids. I would match whatever a teacher is getting paid to have one help us out this year. I know many many families who would also
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, you have a choice? What if the school gets shut due to a Covid outbreak do you then have to use your leave if you yourself don't actually have it but have to self-isolate or caught it from the school?
That’s one of my questions. I’m not sure we have a choice—I couldn’t get the intent form to open so I’m not sure what it says. But if they don’t follow through on what they say, or my class needs to self isolate, I’m not using my leave to do so. If there’s an option to do remote teaching that’s probably what i’ll do, if only because there are too many unanswered questions.
Or take a year out from DCPS and nanny/teach for a family with young kids. I would match whatever a teacher is getting paid to have one help us out this year. I know many many families who would also
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, you have a choice? What if the school gets shut due to a Covid outbreak do you then have to use your leave if you yourself don't actually have it but have to self-isolate or caught it from the school?
That’s one of my questions. I’m not sure we have a choice—I couldn’t get the intent form to open so I’m not sure what it says. But if they don’t follow through on what they say, or my class needs to self isolate, I’m not using my leave to do so. If there’s an option to do remote teaching that’s probably what i’ll do, if only because there are too many unanswered questions.