Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the procedure now? Eric was brought in by a 50/50 type of SB.
Currently, we have a SB that advocates for virtual until vaccine is out. Therefore, it is safe to say the new supt that an all blue and super scared SB will bring a person who is down with DL until fall 2021 at a minimum?
Dunno. I’m a Loudoun teacher. Just figures we have to now figure out a return to school plan and whether can stay in school plan for the rest of this year with an INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT omg . It’s like we just went up to the King Koopa level in Mario, what’s next.
All Gucci. DL until next school year. Allows me to nurse my incoming baby without issue because I’m at home plus I finish the BS requirements at easy to finally get them teacher license.
Did I mention the $ saved on gas?
Go away troll. “My incoming baby” is not how pregnant women talk. We know you’re the “I save gas” troll, distinguished from the mimosa troll. Begone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the procedure now? Eric was brought in by a 50/50 type of SB.
Currently, we have a SB that advocates for virtual until vaccine is out. Therefore, it is safe to say the new supt that an all blue and super scared SB will bring a person who is down with DL until fall 2021 at a minimum?
Dunno. I’m a Loudoun teacher. Just figures we have to now figure out a return to school plan and whether can stay in school plan for the rest of this year with an INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT omg . It’s like we just went up to the King Koopa level in Mario, what’s next.
All Gucci. DL until next school year. Allows me to nurse my incoming baby without issue because I’m at home plus I finish the BS requirements at easy to finally get them teacher license.
Did I mention the $ saved on gas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the procedure now? Eric was brought in by a 50/50 type of SB.
Currently, we have a SB that advocates for virtual until vaccine is out. Therefore, it is safe to say the new supt that an all blue and super scared SB will bring a person who is down with DL until fall 2021 at a minimum?
Dunno. I’m a Loudoun teacher. Just figures we have to now figure out a return to school plan and whether can stay in school plan for the rest of this year with an INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT omg . It’s like we just went up to the King Koopa level in Mario, what’s next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vast majority of Texans want their kids in school. Once you look outside DMV bubble, you realize most places are opening up with mitigation. And closing only directly affected areas when a rise in cases.
Repeat this for those in the back
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vast majority of Texans want their kids in school. Once you look outside DMV bubble, you realize most places are opening up with mitigation. And closing only directly affected areas when a rise in cases.
Repeat this for those in the back
Anonymous wrote:Vast majority of Texans want their kids in school. Once you look outside DMV bubble, you realize most places are opening up with mitigation. And closing only directly affected areas when a rise in cases.
Anonymous wrote:Good riddance
Anonymous wrote:What’s the procedure now? Eric was brought in by a 50/50 type of SB.
Currently, we have a SB that advocates for virtual until vaccine is out. Therefore, it is safe to say the new supt that an all blue and super scared SB will bring a person who is down with DL until fall 2021 at a minimum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all want Brabrand?
We'll send you Braband, some cap relief, and a first round draft pick.
+1, includes equity and grace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vast majority of Texans want their kids in school. Once you look outside DMV bubble, you realize most places are opening up with mitigation. And closing only directly affected areas when a rise in cases.
Did you poll every single Texas parent to find out what they want?
My nieces and nephews are in Texas, in a few different schools and two districts. Parents opting into DL are 40%+ in three of them, and over 50% in one.
Good try speaking for people you've never met though, original quoted poster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all want Brabrand?
We'll send you Braband, some cap relief, and a first round draft pick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vast majority of Texans want their kids in school. Once you look outside DMV bubble, you realize most places are opening up with mitigation. And closing only directly affected areas when a rise in cases.
Did you poll every single Texas parent to find out what they want?