Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers mattered in December. That is literally the reason they pulled the plug in hybrid. And numbers are the reason hybrid wasn’t back - until the board voted otherwise.
So it isn’t accurate to say the numbers never mattered.
Teachers are vaccinated. Why are they still reviving these threads to complain or concern troll about how much kids will hate hybrid? Shouldn’t they be lesson planning or something? You know, since it’s sooooo much more work than in person?
Chill. It’s Monday. I get to work and relax on my own terms.
Do you ever ask yourself why you come to this board?
I do. And so do you.
It’s like you want people to hate teachers. Which makes me wonder if you are a troll. Because why would an actual teacher want parents to hate them?
I think the mere existence of teachers is enough to get you and your troupe riled up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers mattered in December. That is literally the reason they pulled the plug in hybrid. And numbers are the reason hybrid wasn’t back - until the board voted otherwise.
So it isn’t accurate to say the numbers never mattered.
Teachers are vaccinated. Why are they still reviving these threads to complain or concern troll about how much kids will hate hybrid? Shouldn’t they be lesson planning or something? You know, since it’s sooooo much more work than in person?
Chill. It’s Monday. I get to work and relax on my own terms.
Do you ever ask yourself why you come to this board?
I do. And so do you.
It’s like you want people to hate teachers. Which makes me wonder if you are a troll. Because why would an actual teacher want parents to hate them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers mattered in December. That is literally the reason they pulled the plug in hybrid. And numbers are the reason hybrid wasn’t back - until the board voted otherwise.
So it isn’t accurate to say the numbers never mattered.
Teachers are vaccinated. Why are they still reviving these threads to complain or concern troll about how much kids will hate hybrid? Shouldn’t they be lesson planning or something? You know, since it’s sooooo much more work than in person?
Chill. It’s Monday. I get to work and relax on my own terms.
Do you ever ask yourself why you come to this board?
I do. And so do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers mattered in December. That is literally the reason they pulled the plug in hybrid. And numbers are the reason hybrid wasn’t back - until the board voted otherwise.
So it isn’t accurate to say the numbers never mattered.
Teachers are vaccinated. Why are they still reviving these threads to complain or concern troll about how much kids will hate hybrid? Shouldn’t they be lesson planning or something? You know, since it’s sooooo much more work than in person?
Chill. It’s Monday. I get to work and relax on my own terms.
Do you ever ask yourself why you come to this board?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers mattered in December. That is literally the reason they pulled the plug in hybrid. And numbers are the reason hybrid wasn’t back - until the board voted otherwise.
So it isn’t accurate to say the numbers never mattered.
Teachers are vaccinated. Why are they still reviving these threads to complain or concern troll about how much kids will hate hybrid? Shouldn’t they be lesson planning or something? You know, since it’s sooooo much more work than in person?
Chill. It’s Monday. I get to work and relax on my own terms.
Anonymous wrote:The numbers mattered in December. That is literally the reason they pulled the plug in hybrid. And numbers are the reason hybrid wasn’t back - until the board voted otherwise.
So it isn’t accurate to say the numbers never mattered.
Teachers are vaccinated. Why are they still reviving these threads to complain or concern troll about how much kids will hate hybrid? Shouldn’t they be lesson planning or something? You know, since it’s sooooo much more work than in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys know the numbers don’t matter any more right! They affect neither the opening nor closing of school.
They never did. But emotionally frail and easily triggered parents think it’s the teachers callin the shots when they in reality have no say at all.
The way they project their misery and below average parenting skills is truly deafening and also enlightening.
You may want to go take your medication. I’m sorry life is so hard for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys know the numbers don’t matter any more right! They affect neither the opening nor closing of school.
They never did. But emotionally frail and easily triggered parents think it’s the teachers callin the shots when they in reality have no say at all.
The way they project their misery and below average parenting skills is truly deafening and also enlightening.
Anonymous wrote:You guys know the numbers don’t matter any more right! They affect neither the opening nor closing of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday
16%
608/100,000
Today
15.9%
640/100,000
Not looking good
Today 1/24/2021
740/100,000
15.5%
Shit is still fuked up
https://public.tableau.com/shared/4FZFY9RGP?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link&:embed=y&:showVizHome=no
874.3/100,000
15.1% PPR
I am at a loss for adjectives to describe what LCPS plans to do to ditch metrics.
Like, literally nobody cringes seeing how they said August was dangerous and unsafe but now, with the worst it’s been since we closed a year ago to flatten the curve miraculously science doesn’t matter.
Ok.
1/27/2021
933/100,000
15% PPR
TRIPPY SHIT.
“ThEre’S nO SpReaD iN tHe C0mMunItY tHoUgh!!”
1/29/2021
993/100,000
14.7% PPR
Increase in cases but dropping of positive percentage rate means exactly what? I’m ignorant and uneducated so I need assistance please and TIA
Tuesday Feb 2, 2021
852/100,000
13.5% PPR
it’s going downnnn foreaaaaaalllllll
https://youtu.be/F8Cg572dafQ
It’s snowing today 2/7/2021 but I doubt we’re getting a snow day tomorrow. It’s asynchronous anyway so no big deal. Maybe a 2-hr delay? 😴
779/100,000
12.0% PPR
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday
16%
608/100,000
Today
15.9%
640/100,000
Not looking good
Today 1/24/2021
740/100,000
15.5%
Shit is still fuked up
https://public.tableau.com/shared/4FZFY9RGP?:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link&:embed=y&:showVizHome=no
874.3/100,000
15.1% PPR
I am at a loss for adjectives to describe what LCPS plans to do to ditch metrics.
Like, literally nobody cringes seeing how they said August was dangerous and unsafe but now, with the worst it’s been since we closed a year ago to flatten the curve miraculously science doesn’t matter.
Ok.
1/27/2021
933/100,000
15% PPR
TRIPPY SHIT.
“ThEre’S nO SpReaD iN tHe C0mMunItY tHoUgh!!”
1/29/2021
993/100,000
14.7% PPR
Increase in cases but dropping of positive percentage rate means exactly what? I’m ignorant and uneducated so I need assistance please and TIA
Tuesday Feb 2, 2021
852/100,000
13.5% PPR
it’s going downnnn foreaaaaaalllllll
https://youtu.be/F8Cg572dafQ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS school board just voted in favor of the return to school plan. This should put the pressure on LCPS.
Also Beth Barts mentioned there is significant pressure to return because of giving teachers priority vaccine access.
They’ve been saying this for weeks. We as staff have been told this plan is actually going to happen. There is no question it will pass tonight.
Told by whom? The principal? And how do they know how the board will vote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is good news for the kids as they remain the most at risk once we return.
Huh? Kids are, by far, the least impacted group (health-wise) from COVID.