Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s what the WaPo should cover: Brabrand has botched reopening so badly, starting with the initial hybrid plan he couldn’t pull off and going downhill from there. And yet he gets his contract renewed, with a raise ina year teachers are frozen. How does that happen. He can’t open one of the wealthiest districts in the nation when rates are low, and he gets renewed with a raise.
I’d read that piece, because I still don’t get it.
He’s really effective at pretending to have a plan.
Wait, he got a raise? Are you kidding me? I make LESS this year than I did last year. That asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Well, as a teacher, I would be happy if this means the FEA leader gets the heave ho. She is insane. Why do they let her speak?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think WaPo reporters read this site for ideas but we gotta give them a good one.
I have 3 kids - pulled my kindergartner out this year for private, though I have two kids in FCPS now. I am pretty certain I am sending all 3 to private next year. How many kids are they losing ? Is that a story? I personally know 3 families who pulled their kid out of FCPS halfway through the school year. How many more kids did we lose now ? Prior numbers on decreased numbers were just beginning of year.
They don’t care. Property taxes fund schools and you still have to pay property taxes whether your kid attends private or not. There are only so many privates and so many parents who can afford private.
Your child likely will be DL for a long time. You either need to accept this or move. The government where you live doesn’t support in person learning during covid. They have been very clear about this. Nothing is going to change. Again, move.
Anonymous wrote:I think WaPo reporters read this site for ideas but we gotta give them a good one.
I have 3 kids - pulled my kindergartner out this year for private, though I have two kids in FCPS now. I am pretty certain I am sending all 3 to private next year. How many kids are they losing ? Is that a story? I personally know 3 families who pulled their kid out of FCPS halfway through the school year. How many more kids did we lose now ? Prior numbers on decreased numbers were just beginning of year.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that cnn & nytimes extreme covid hysteria are why we are in this mess. Meanwhile schools in red areas are totally open. I don’t see this ever ending with various variants etc. Time to move.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s what the WaPo should cover: Brabrand has botched reopening so badly, starting with the initial hybrid plan he couldn’t pull off and going downhill from there. And yet he gets his contract renewed, with a raise ina year teachers are frozen. How does that happen. He can’t open one of the wealthiest districts in the nation when rates are low, and he gets renewed with a raise.
I’d read that piece, because I still don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s what the WaPo should cover: Brabrand has botched reopening so badly, starting with the initial hybrid plan he couldn’t pull off and going downhill from there. And yet he gets his contract renewed, with a raise ina year teachers are frozen. How does that happen. He can’t open one of the wealthiest districts in the nation when rates are low, and he gets renewed with a raise.
I’d read that piece, because I still don’t get it.
He’s really effective at pretending to have a plan.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s what the WaPo should cover: Brabrand has botched reopening so badly, starting with the initial hybrid plan he couldn’t pull off and going downhill from there. And yet he gets his contract renewed, with a raise ina year teachers are frozen. How does that happen. He can’t open one of the wealthiest districts in the nation when rates are low, and he gets renewed with a raise.
I’d read that piece, because I still don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that cnn & nytimes extreme covid hysteria are why we are in this mess. Meanwhile schools in red areas are totally open. I don’t see this ever ending with various variants etc. Time to move.