Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is logging into Canvas today crossing a picket line?
I don't think so. Our Deal teachers all posted lessons for today and one said she will be available by email.
Cool. Perhaps all students should be able to "collectively" call sick-out days without penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is logging into Canvas today crossing a picket line?
I don't think so. Our Deal teachers all posted lessons for today and one said she will be available by email.
Cool. Perhaps all students should be able to "collectively" call sick-out days without penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is logging into Canvas today crossing a picket line?
I don't think so. Our Deal teachers all posted lessons for today and one said she will be available by email.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deal teachers called out.
janney 4th and 5gh graders too
Janney 3rd also just called out. So has deal 7th.
Most disappointed in the number of emails that aren’t even being honest about why.
One says she’s calling in sick, another says today was a recognized holiday, one just states that today there are no classes as a matter of fact.
None, not one, admits it’s a collective action.
If there’s nothing to be ashamed of why make sure to obfuscate the truth?
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a 10th grader at Wilson. Woke up to an email from his first period teacher. Email said there will be no class today and teacher gave details of final project due by Saturday at midnight. Haven’t heard from his 3 other teachers so will assume those classes are on.
Anonymous wrote:Deal teachers called out.
janney 4th and 5gh graders too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is logging into Canvas today crossing a picket line?
Yet if our kids don't click on Canvas they are unexcused absent, right? This whole thing is insane. Thanks DC. Thanks WTU. You find new and creative ways to hurt our kids and disappoint us!
Anonymous wrote:Is logging into Canvas today crossing a picket line?
Anonymous wrote:Is logging into Canvas today crossing a picket line?