Anonymous wrote:Here’s the survey that led to the writing of the anon. petition:
twitter.com/susanorlean/status/1306418913064804353?s=20
Anonymous wrote:Teachers can only choose because they, our children and the rest of us stood up to the questionable values and methods during the first U-turn forced by a group of parents. Since then, there’s not been one occasion where someone doesn’t bring up how many of their DC teachers are teaching remotely. What’s laughably crazy is middle aged people coming up with anonymous petitions anonymously signed by anonymous people and trying over and over again to ignore the reality of the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if it had succeeded? Like the tantrum thrown previously succeeded. Methods matter. I wouldn’t gloss over it. Some discussion, reflecting and reconciliation is helpful.
100%. and to have reconciliation you need to know who was behind it. those people should step up and identify themselves, no one will hold it against them, these are fraught times. But if we go through the gossiping and grapevine while those people refuse to own it they will end up much more stigmatized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if it had succeeded? Like the tantrum thrown previously succeeded. Methods matter. I wouldn’t gloss over it. Some discussion, reflecting and reconciliation is helpful.
100%. and to have reconciliation you need to know who was behind it. those people should step up and identify themselves, no one will hold it against them, these are fraught times. But if we go through the gossiping and grapevine while those people refuse to own it they will end up much more stigmatized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, given the survey email that just came out, it appears that the anonymous letter writers' request is being declined. The email indicates SFS is sticking to distance learning after Thanksgiving.
Very happy the administration is staying the course this time. Looking forward to learning the identity of the people behind that anonymous letter.
Maybe they will toss us from the school but I just gave them an earful in the final comment box for the survey. the school should have been hybrid from day one, and should stay open after thanksgiving.
We put that down as well. If they don’t go back to hybrid or in person by mid January we’re cutting bait. Lower schools - plenty of options, plenty of other places to live.
+2. Please tell everyone you know there to respond to the survey and be as candid as you’ve been here. We have to get the attention of the administration. From many years experience at the school with 3 kids, this is the only thing they will listen to. Not parent “voices,” unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:What if it had succeeded? Like the tantrum thrown previously succeeded. Methods matter. I wouldn’t gloss over it. Some discussion, reflecting and reconciliation is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, given the survey email that just came out, it appears that the anonymous letter writers' request is being declined. The email indicates SFS is sticking to distance learning after Thanksgiving.
Very happy the administration is staying the course this time. Looking forward to learning the identity of the people behind that anonymous letter.
Maybe they will toss us from the school but I just gave them an earful in the final comment box for the survey. the school should have been hybrid from day one, and should stay open after thanksgiving.
We put that down as well. If they don’t go back to hybrid or in person by mid January we’re cutting bait. Lower schools - plenty of options, plenty of other places to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, given the survey email that just came out, it appears that the anonymous letter writers' request is being declined. The email indicates SFS is sticking to distance learning after Thanksgiving.
Very happy the administration is staying the course this time. Looking forward to learning the identity of the people behind that anonymous letter.
Maybe they will toss us from the school but I just gave them an earful in the final comment box for the survey. the school should have been hybrid from day one, and should stay open after thanksgiving.
We put that down as well. If they don’t go back to hybrid or in person by mid January we’re cutting bait. Lower schools - plenty of options, plenty of other places to live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, given the survey email that just came out, it appears that the anonymous letter writers' request is being declined. The email indicates SFS is sticking to distance learning after Thanksgiving.
Very happy the administration is staying the course this time. Looking forward to learning the identity of the people behind that anonymous letter.
Maybe they will toss us from the school but I just gave them an earful in the final comment box for the survey. the school should have been hybrid from day one, and should stay open after thanksgiving.