Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to name the school. But even 30-60 minutes a day isnt helpful if you don't know if it's going to be at 9am or 2pm. And my experience last year was that trying to get these young kids to sit and kinda pay attention for 5 minutes was a challenge. An hour will break all of us.
There seems to be zero consideration for parents. What do I tell my boss about my availability for the next couple of months? They need to know, too. Ive tried to show a lot of grace, but I can't anymore.
I agree with this. I’m a teacher and my kids go to a different school. I’d like to know what the exact schedule is for both so my spouse, nanny and I can plan our days. This general of 2-3 hours is ridiculous at this point. It’s rude to parents and teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to name the school. But even 30-60 minutes a day isnt helpful if you don't know if it's going to be at 9am or 2pm. And my experience last year was that trying to get these young kids to sit and kinda pay attention for 5 minutes was a challenge. An hour will break all of us.
There seems to be zero consideration for parents. What do I tell my boss about my availability for the next couple of months? They need to know, too. Ive tried to show a lot of grace, but I can't anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to name the school. But even 30-60 minutes a day isnt helpful if you don't know if it's going to be at 9am or 2pm. And my experience last year was that trying to get these young kids to sit and kinda pay attention for 5 minutes was a challenge. An hour will break all of us.
There seems to be zero consideration for parents. What do I tell my boss about my availability for the next couple of months? They need to know, too. Ive tried to show a lot of grace, but I can't anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any charters that have provided specifics about what the school day will look like and what's required for attendance.
I love my school, but the silence is deafening and they are leaving parents with no time to plan. We don't know if we need to supervise learning all school day, or just an hour or two. We don't know if my 3 year old will be required to show up for a zoom class. This is super frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything yet about dates/times/groups/lead teachers and I was curious if others had.
Teachers aren’t working right now and this is typically the time of year when administrators take vacation time.
I agree with this but I can’t imagine many admin taking much vacation time with summer bridge and this wacky school year coming up. They have a lot to plan.
They also have families and their own mental health. This is probably the best time to take off before things get crazy.
Anonymous wrote:As a teacher my school reached out with what trainings we should do before we go back. Only indication of future plans is that all teachers should be prepared to teach ELA and math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything yet about dates/times/groups/lead teachers and I was curious if others had.
Teachers aren’t working right now and this is typically the time of year when administrators take vacation time.
I agree with this but I can’t imagine many admin taking much vacation time with summer bridge and this wacky school year coming up. They have a lot to plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything yet about dates/times/groups/lead teachers and I was curious if others had.
Teachers aren’t working right now and this is typically the time of year when administrators take vacation time.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything yet about dates/times/groups/lead teachers and I was curious if others had.