Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to see DCPS open up for kids with Severe SN (I teach one of these classes) and children of essential workers. We start where the most desperate need is
In DC, federal employees have been classed as essential workers, so this would be... a lot of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC needs to incorporate the AAP guidance and give updates recommendations that balance risk to adults but acknowledge the benefit to students.
We cannot simply shutter schools for 1-2 years while the rest is worked out. We cannot patiently wait for a vaccine that may be moderately effective and take time to administer. We have to teach our children.
Teachers are very much essential workers.
Agreed.
As an essential federal worker, I am facing unemployment due to the school's decision to distance learn for the first 6 weeks. I am aware that I can invoke FMLA, and have leave to take, but my status is very precarious since I will lead a RIF soon. UGH.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see DCPS open up for kids with Severe SN (I teach one of these classes) and children of essential workers. We start where the most desperate need is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC needs to incorporate the AAP guidance and give updates recommendations that balance risk to adults but acknowledge the benefit to students.
We cannot simply shutter schools for 1-2 years while the rest is worked out. We cannot patiently wait for a vaccine that may be moderately effective and take time to administer. We have to teach our children.
Teachers are very much essential workers.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC needs to incorporate the AAP guidance and give updates recommendations that balance risk to adults but acknowledge the benefit to students.
We cannot simply shutter schools for 1-2 years while the rest is worked out. We cannot patiently wait for a vaccine that may be moderately effective and take time to administer. We have to teach our children.
Teachers are very much essential workers.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC needs to incorporate the AAP guidance and give updates recommendations that balance risk to adults but acknowledge the benefit to students.
We cannot simply shutter schools for 1-2 years while the rest is worked out. We cannot patiently wait for a vaccine that may be moderately effective and take time to administer. We have to teach our children.
Teachers are very much essential workers.