Anonymous wrote:Catholic school teacher here. Parochial schools have been doing this all year. It doesn't work. The administration makes is look and sound good but it's been a disaster. My class schedule and student roster has shifted 3 times already this school year. Students are frustrated. Nothing more than glorified daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic school teacher here. Parochial schools have been doing this all year. It doesn't work. The administration makes is look and sound good but it's been a disaster. My class schedule and student roster has shifted 3 times already this school year. Students are frustrated. Nothing more than glorified daycare.
Really? are parents happy, though? People are holding up private schools as models of being able to do this well all year.
Anonymous wrote:My best friend sent her sons (private) for socialization because the private has class sizes maxed out at 8 and relaxes social distancing for lunch, recess, and PE. Her boys already had COVID so she’s not worried about them catching it. She was very worried about her family’s harmony and the damage her sons were doing to her house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic school teacher here. Parochial schools have been doing this all year. It doesn't work. The administration makes is look and sound good but it's been a disaster. My class schedule and student roster has shifted 3 times already this school year. Students are frustrated. Nothing more than glorified daycare.
Really? are parents happy, though? People are holding up private schools as models of being able to do this well all year.
Parents are happy their kids aren't their responsibility. If learning happens, it's a bonus.
What bs SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic school teacher here. Parochial schools have been doing this all year. It doesn't work. The administration makes is look and sound good but it's been a disaster. My class schedule and student roster has shifted 3 times already this school year. Students are frustrated. Nothing more than glorified daycare.
Really? are parents happy, though? People are holding up private schools as models of being able to do this well all year.
Parents are happy their kids aren't their responsibility. If learning happens, it's a bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholic school teacher here. Parochial schools have been doing this all year. It doesn't work. The administration makes is look and sound good but it's been a disaster. My class schedule and student roster has shifted 3 times already this school year. Students are frustrated. Nothing more than glorified daycare.
Really? are parents happy, though? People are holding up private schools as models of being able to do this well all year.
Anonymous wrote:Catholic school teacher here. Parochial schools have been doing this all year. It doesn't work. The administration makes is look and sound good but it's been a disaster. My class schedule and student roster has shifted 3 times already this school year. Students are frustrated. Nothing more than glorified daycare.