Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents (including teachers) are screwed if these alternative plans are used.
That’s why they are not going to be used.
Too complicated. It’s going to be a phase 3 style back to school as normal or 100% virtual.
The problem for teachers is they will be expected to be online and working a
lot more for fall than right now, so the ones with younger kids might still need childcare. And if schools can’t open safely,
Neither can daycares.
Yes, some teachers might need to figure out childcare for some parts of the day - just like tons of other people have being doing and will have to do. Let’s not pretend this is a unique hardship not borne by many other working parents right now.
It's already tough for lots of people, so let's make it tough for more people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents (including teachers) are screwed if these alternative plans are used.
That’s why they are not going to be used.
Too complicated. It’s going to be a phase 3 style back to school as normal or 100% virtual.
The problem for teachers is they will be expected to be online and working a
lot more for fall than right now, so the ones with younger kids might still need childcare. And if schools can’t open safely,
Neither can daycares.
Yes, some teachers might need to figure out childcare for some parts of the day - just like tons of other people have being doing and will have to do. Let’s not pretend this is a unique hardship not borne by many other working parents right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents (including teachers) are screwed if these alternative plans are used.
That’s why they are not going to be used.
Too complicated. It’s going to be a phase 3 style back to school as normal or 100% virtual.
The problem for teachers is they will be expected to be online and working a
lot more for fall than right now, so the ones with younger kids might still need childcare. And if schools can’t open safely,
Neither can daycares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents (including teachers) are screwed if these alternative plans are used.
That’s why they are not going to be used.
Too complicated. It’s going to be a phase 3 style back to school as normal or 100% virtual.
The problem for teachers is they will be expected to be online and working a
lot more for fall than right now, so the ones with younger kids might still need childcare. And if schools can’t open safely,
Neither can daycares.
If schools and daycares can't open safely, then many parents who are currently staying at home will need to continue to stay at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working parents (including teachers) are screwed if these alternative plans are used.
That’s why they are not going to be used.
Too complicated. It’s going to be a phase 3 style back to school as normal or 100% virtual.
The problem for teachers is they will be expected to be online and working a
lot more for fall than right now, so the ones with younger kids might still need childcare. And if schools can’t open safely,
Neither can daycares.
Anonymous wrote:Working parents (including teachers) are screwed if these alternative plans are used.
Anonymous wrote:
Do the parents work in a room with 500 other people? Do they walk in halls touching other people, crammed together? Do they all take bathroom breaks together? Do they sit in an office with 30 other people?
What part of staying away from other people during this pandemic have you missed? When did the education system in this country fail so terribly that some people can not follow what it means to have a pandemic?
You can +100000000000 all you want. The coronavirus doesn't give a damn. It's looking for hosts to plant itself and spread and the more people crammed together the happier it is. A happy coronavirus is tens of thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of sick people for Maryland. Public schools aren't set up for un-vaccinated students, remember? Every single child right now is un-vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if teachers are at school full time but their own children are only going to school half time who is going to watch them? I teach 5th grade and have a first and third grader. What am I supposed to do with them? My neighbor works for the city. Who is going to watch her kids for the weeks they are off? The half time plan makes no sense. Everyone should go back full time. It is so contagious it doesn't matter if kids sit 6 feet apart.
I assume teachers would be teaching remotely half time and in the classroom half time. Having the same teachers for both groups of kids would defeat the purpose, which would be avoiding sharing germs between the two halves.
Hopefully MCPS would prioritize placing kids on the same track as their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if teachers are at school full time but their own children are only going to school half time who is going to watch them? I teach 5th grade and have a first and third grader. What am I supposed to do with them? My neighbor works for the city. Who is going to watch her kids for the weeks they are off? The half time plan makes no sense. Everyone should go back full time. It is so contagious it doesn't matter if kids sit 6 feet apart.
You hire a babysitter or use child care like most working parents. Seems simple to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if teachers are at school full time but their own children are only going to school half time who is going to watch them? I teach 5th grade and have a first and third grader. What am I supposed to do with them? My neighbor works for the city. Who is going to watch her kids for the weeks they are off? The half time plan makes no sense. Everyone should go back full time. It is so contagious it doesn't matter if kids sit 6 feet apart.
You hire a babysitter or use child care like most working parents. Seems simple to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle schoolers and high schoolers going to school on line is a non-starter. If it's ok for the parents to go to work, then it's ok for the middle schoolers and high schoolers to go to school.
100% this.
+100000
Do the parents work in a room with 500 other people? Do they walk in halls touching other people, crammed together? Do they all take bathroom breaks together? Do they sit in an office with 30 other people?
What part of staying away from other people during this pandemic have you missed? When did the education system in this country fail so terribly that some people can not follow what it means to have a pandemic?
You can +100000000000 all you want. The coronavirus doesn't give a damn. It's looking for hosts to plant itself and spread and the more people crammed together the happier it is. A happy coronavirus is tens of thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of sick people for Maryland. Public schools aren't set up for un-vaccinated students, remember? Every single child right now is un-vaccinated
Actually many do as most companies and governments have gone to the open concept offices. Most people are crammed together, share bathrooms, etc.
Open concept? Never been in an overcrowded public school have you? In what office do people work shoulder to shoulder? Your idea of crammed is spacious for public school children.
What office building has 500 people eating lunch in one room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle schoolers and high schoolers going to school on line is a non-starter. If it's ok for the parents to go to work, then it's ok for the middle schoolers and high schoolers to go to school.
100% this.
+100000
Do the parents work in a room with 500 other people? Do they walk in halls touching other people, crammed together? Do they all take bathroom breaks together? Do they sit in an office with 30 other people?
What part of staying away from other people during this pandemic have you missed? When did the education system in this country fail so terribly that some people can not follow what it means to have a pandemic?
You can +100000000000 all you want. The coronavirus doesn't give a damn. It's looking for hosts to plant itself and spread and the more people crammed together the happier it is. A happy coronavirus is tens of thousands of deaths and hundreds of thousands of sick people for Maryland. Public schools aren't set up for un-vaccinated students, remember? Every single child right now is un-vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:So if teachers are at school full time but their own children are only going to school half time who is going to watch them? I teach 5th grade and have a first and third grader. What am I supposed to do with them? My neighbor works for the city. Who is going to watch her kids for the weeks they are off? The half time plan makes no sense. Everyone should go back full time. It is so contagious it doesn't matter if kids sit 6 feet apart.