Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 will either kill you or debilitate you or you’ll be fine. But no one knows! And the new strains are a mess. So, if you are a reasonable person, it must be that every person
should choose for themselves. Including and especially the teachers. So, step away MAGA and Spring Valley. For any questions, refer to Rogen v Cruz
WTF is this Rohan v Cruz everywhere. There in a Twitter wat. Cruz is having his ass handed to him, which he deserves. And this has zero to do with teaching.
Unless you are on a Fairfax County VA Education Board implying it is full of MAGAs, in which case you are stark raving mad. Seriously dude. DCUM public schools is not MAGA central. It’s just a place with a bunch of moms who are very worried about their kids.
Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 will either kill you or debilitate you or you’ll be fine. But no one knows! And the new strains are a mess. So, if you are a reasonable person, it must be that every person
should choose for themselves. Including and especially the teachers. So, step away MAGA and Spring Valley. For any questions, refer to Rogen v Cruz
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher in the public school system and I want to go back.
However, I am afraid to speak up because I know I will be attacked by other teachers.
There are many of us who want to go back and feel safe going back. We understand that with appropriate mitigation strategies, we can open schools.
But if we speak up, we are bullied and attacked. Some of us have tried to speak up on social media - but we end up getting our posts deleted and reported (on school and educator pages) and banned from groups.
We want parents to know - there are many of us out there! But we are being silenced by a very vocal minority.
Some of these teachers want to stay out of school forever. Now saying they won't go back, even after being vaccinated. This has been a difficult 10 months, we need to get back to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMEM. APS teacher here and these are my thoughts exactly. I tried to speak up in the beginning but the bullying and attacking is real. I feel so badly for my students and can’t believe how some of my coworkers are acting.
I bet you will miss the freedoms you have now, you don’t have to wait till specials, lunch or end of the school to use the bathroom...
That’s a weird comment.
I’m a HS teacher. I don’t have specials. Sure it was fun to teach in sweats for a few weeks, but I hate DL. It is really hard to connect with kids and the best parts of my job - the casual conversation between periods, when they come to my room for lunch, seeing them at their sports practices and games - are fine for now.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t post on social media but teachers that want to go back should email the school board. They need to hear more from teachers like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMEM. APS teacher here and these are my thoughts exactly. I tried to speak up in the beginning but the bullying and attacking is real. I feel so badly for my students and can’t believe how some of my coworkers are acting.
I bet you will miss the freedoms you have now, you don’t have to wait till specials, lunch or end of the school to use the bathroom...
That’s a weird comment.
I’m a HS teacher. I don’t have specials. Sure it was fun to teach in sweats for a few weeks, but I hate DL. It is really hard to connect with kids and the best parts of my job - the casual conversation between periods, when they come to my room for lunch, seeing them at their sports practices and games - are fine for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AMEM. APS teacher here and these are my thoughts exactly. I tried to speak up in the beginning but the bullying and attacking is real. I feel so badly for my students and can’t believe how some of my coworkers are acting.
I bet you will miss the freedoms you have now, you don’t have to wait till specials, lunch or end of the school to use the bathroom...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher in the public school system and I want to go back.
However, I am afraid to speak up because I know I will be attacked by other teachers.
There are many of us who want to go back and feel safe going back. We understand that with appropriate mitigation strategies, we can open schools.
But if we speak up, we are bullied and attacked. Some of us have tried to speak up on social media - but we end up getting our posts deleted and reported (on school and educator pages) and banned from groups.
We want parents to know - there are many of us out there! But we are being silenced by a very vocal minority.
Some of these teachers want to stay out of school forever. Now saying they won't go back, even after being vaccinated. This has been a difficult 10 months, we need to get back to school.
No one at my school has bullied anyone. Most of us want to go back. We are just as pissed as parents. A lot of us ARE parents. But what the community can’t seem to wrap its head around is that FCPS leadership is full of morons who have no idea what they are doing. They overpromise and under deliver, and teachers become the scapegoats. Our school can’t figure out how to get the kids back in 6ft apart even 2 days a week. We are way over capacity and it’s gotten worse each year. Brabrand has just told our principals to figure it out, and every time they do, FCPS screws it up with a new plan.
They’ve done a heck of a job at passing the buck though.
Thank you! +1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher in the public school system and I want to go back.
However, I am afraid to speak up because I know I will be attacked by other teachers.
There are many of us who want to go back and feel safe going back. We understand that with appropriate mitigation strategies, we can open schools.
But if we speak up, we are bullied and attacked. Some of us have tried to speak up on social media - but we end up getting our posts deleted and reported (on school and educator pages) and banned from groups.
We want parents to know - there are many of us out there! But we are being silenced by a very vocal minority.
Some of these teachers want to stay out of school forever. Now saying they won't go back, even after being vaccinated. This has been a difficult 10 months, we need to get back to school.
No one at my school has bullied anyone. Most of us want to go back. We are just as pissed as parents. A lot of us ARE parents. But what the community can’t seem to wrap its head around is that FCPS leadership is full of morons who have no idea what they are doing. They overpromise and under deliver, and teachers become the scapegoats. Our school can’t figure out how to get the kids back in 6ft apart even 2 days a week. We are way over capacity and it’s gotten worse each year. Brabrand has just told our principals to figure it out, and every time they do, FCPS screws it up with a new plan.
They’ve done a heck of a job at passing the buck though.
Anonymous wrote:AMEM. APS teacher here and these are my thoughts exactly. I tried to speak up in the beginning but the bullying and attacking is real. I feel so badly for my students and can’t believe how some of my coworkers are acting.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher in the public school system and I want to go back.
However, I am afraid to speak up because I know I will be attacked by other teachers.
There are many of us who want to go back and feel safe going back. We understand that with appropriate mitigation strategies, we can open schools.
But if we speak up, we are bullied and attacked. Some of us have tried to speak up on social media - but we end up getting our posts deleted and reported (on school and educator pages) and banned from groups.
We want parents to know - there are many of us out there! But we are being silenced by a very vocal minority.
Some of these teachers want to stay out of school forever. Now saying they won't go back, even after being vaccinated. This has been a difficult 10 months, we need to get back to school.