Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
You may think they have taken the year off, but in terms of working days they have not. What DCPS should have done was shift to 6 weeks off around Thanksgiving/Christmas and then go to school in the summer.
DCPS can’t just decide to add more days onto the contract without paying more. It’s the same thing that happened during summer bridge (volunteer basis).
Teachers aren't allowed to strike either, but teachers don't care so much about that, do they?
Or is the rule that if you don't call it a strike, then it's not a strike and it's allowed? Isn't that what teachers say? Maybe we could invent a new name for summer school so it's allowed too.
Teachers have been on strike for months. Schools should have reopened a long time ago.
This makes no sense and you must be a troll.
Bowser has said for months, going back to the summer, that she wants schools to open but teachers were refusing to come to work. My child's school has been saying the same thing -- they want to open, but teachers are refusing to come in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
You may think they have taken the year off, but in terms of working days they have not. What DCPS should have done was shift to 6 weeks off around Thanksgiving/Christmas and then go to school in the summer.
DCPS can’t just decide to add more days onto the contract without paying more. It’s the same thing that happened during summer bridge (volunteer basis).
Teachers aren't allowed to strike either, but teachers don't care so much about that, do they?
Or is the rule that if you don't call it a strike, then it's not a strike and it's allowed? Isn't that what teachers say? Maybe we could invent a new name for summer school so it's allowed too.
Teachers have been on strike for months. Schools should have reopened a long time ago.
This makes no sense and you must be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
You may think they have taken the year off, but in terms of working days they have not. What DCPS should have done was shift to 6 weeks off around Thanksgiving/Christmas and then go to school in the summer.
DCPS can’t just decide to add more days onto the contract without paying more. It’s the same thing that happened during summer bridge (volunteer basis).
Teachers aren't allowed to strike either, but teachers don't care so much about that, do they?
Or is the rule that if you don't call it a strike, then it's not a strike and it's allowed? Isn't that what teachers say? Maybe we could invent a new name for summer school so it's allowed too.
Teachers have been on strike for months. Schools should have reopened a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
You may think they have taken the year off, but in terms of working days they have not. What DCPS should have done was shift to 6 weeks off around Thanksgiving/Christmas and then go to school in the summer.
DCPS can’t just decide to add more days onto the contract without paying more. It’s the same thing that happened during summer bridge (volunteer basis).
Teachers aren't allowed to strike either, but teachers don't care so much about that, do they?
Or is the rule that if you don't call it a strike, then it's not a strike and it's allowed? Isn't that what teachers say? Maybe we could invent a new name for summer school so it's allowed too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
Teachers have been working all year. They are contracted for a certain number of days. You are getting zero days for free. LOL!
Yes. Teachers manipulated the system into getting paid the same for an inferior product rather than return in person. It's up to DCPS to go through the constact and figure out where DL doesn't count as the instruction that was contracted for and take action going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
Teachers have been working all year. They are contracted for a certain number of days. You are getting zero days for free. LOL!
Yes. Teachers manipulated the system into getting paid the same for an inferior product rather than return in person. It's up to DCPS to go through the constact and figure out where DL doesn't count as the instruction that was contracted for and take action going forward.
That won’t happen. OSSE authorized distance learning counts toward the required 180 school days. I’m sorry you are really upset over this issue, but this is not something you are going to get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
They are working?! Just as you may be? Just remote. Moron
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
Teachers have been working all year. They are contracted for a certain number of days. You are getting zero days for free. LOL!
Yes. Teachers manipulated the system into getting paid the same for an inferior product rather than return in person. It's up to DCPS to go through the constact and figure out where DL doesn't count as the instruction that was contracted for and take action going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
Teachers have been working all year. They are contracted for a certain number of days. You are getting zero days for free. LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
You may think they have taken the year off, but in terms of working days they have not. What DCPS should have done was shift to 6 weeks off around Thanksgiving/Christmas and then go to school in the summer.
DCPS can’t just decide to add more days onto the contract without paying more. It’s the same thing that happened during summer bridge (volunteer basis).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. Just pile on the misery. That’s a way to make a kid joyous and love school — go from pandemic isolation and DL pain to a summer of more school.
Yeah, kids don't get a break (literally) - more punishment for them when adults fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not gonna happen. Unless it is voluntary for teachers and students.
Teachers have taken a year off. They don't need the summer off too.