Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
It lowers class sizes for the rest of us. Not a bad thing that they go for the greater good. I'm amazed at how many are willing to put their kids in a potentially dangerous situation without any cares or concerns for their child's health.
Grow up. My spouse has been working outside the home for the past two months - he has to keep his job. I feel like my kid is as safe at his DCPS, if not safer, than at home as my spouse commutes from home to work. My kid has been in a CARES class taught by one of his regular classroom teachers for the last six weeks. Nobody in his group has tested positive, and the kids and teachers/aides are tested weekly. He seems a good deal happier than before he joined the class. He's also doing better academically. Stuff it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
We moved in August. Not to Florida, but a few hours from DC and our kids are in private school now. Full-time, in-person. They love it. They don't mind the masks or social distancing at all, since they still get to socialize and see other kids.
DS, who is in kindergarten, had to do DL for 2 weeks because a kid in his class tested positive, but they do it by classroom when that happens since the classrooms are isolated (even at recess) when in school.
We'll move back to DC this summer, where our home has been sitting empty in the meantime. I'm positive we made the right choice for our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
It lowers class sizes for the rest of us. Not a bad thing that they go for the greater good. I'm amazed at how many are willing to put their kids in a potentially dangerous situation without any cares or concerns for their child's health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
We moved in August. Not to Florida, but a few hours from DC and our kids are in private school now. Full-time, in-person. They love it. They don't mind the masks or social distancing at all, since they still get to socialize and see other kids.
DS, who is in kindergarten, had to do DL for 2 weeks because a kid in his class tested positive, but they do it by classroom when that happens since the classrooms are isolated (even at recess) when in school.
We'll move back to DC this summer, where our home has been sitting empty in the meantime. I'm positive we made the right choice for our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waiting won't solve the problem of some teachers not getting the vaccine. At my kid's charter, teachers are not required to get it and some have already said they don't want it. So that won't help with reopening. Some of us are tired of shifting goalposts and being told kids will go back when its "safe" when really we are at the mercy of the teacher's choices.
If a theoretical teacher doesn't want to get the vaccine and doesn't have a real valid medical reason for not getting it, they don't need to be a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Waiting won't solve the problem of some teachers not getting the vaccine. At my kid's charter, teachers are not required to get it and some have already said they don't want it. So that won't help with reopening. Some of us are tired of shifting goalposts and being told kids will go back when its "safe" when really we are at the mercy of the teacher's choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
It lowers class sizes for the rest of us. Not a bad thing that they go for the greater good. I'm amazed at how many are willing to put their kids in a potentially dangerous situation without any cares or concerns for their child's health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
It lowers class sizes for the rest of us. Not a bad thing that they go for the greater good. I'm amazed at how many are willing to put their kids in a potentially dangerous situation without any cares or concerns for their child's health.
Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
Anonymous wrote:I really hope all these people threatening to leave really fo it. The empty threats (I’m leaving!) and grandstanding are getting old. Yes, Florida is definitely the place that really cares about schools. When people ask where the great schools are I always answer Florida. How’s that old saying go? Sh** in the pot or get off?
Anonymous wrote:Waiting won't solve the problem of some teachers not getting the vaccine. At my kid's charter, teachers are not required to get it and some have already said they don't want it. So that won't help with reopening. Some of us are tired of shifting goalposts and being told kids will go back when its "safe" when really we are at the mercy of the teacher's choices.
Anonymous wrote:Waiting won't solve the problem of some teachers not getting the vaccine. At my kid's charter, teachers are not required to get it and some have already said they don't want it. So that won't help with reopening. Some of us are tired of shifting goalposts and being told kids will go back when its "safe" when really we are at the mercy of the teacher's choices.