Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like more details on this alleged shortage in FCpS. What grade levels specifically? Of course there are shortages for specialized teachers at the higher level but it’s not hard to hire k-6. Time for school. Some school. I’m not a 5 day a week or bust type of person but this area has opened up pretty much everything except for schools with no negative effect. We can do it and follow the guidance to make it safe, at least for the vast majority of kids.
K-6 is a shortage area according to the State of Virginia. They publish a list every year
https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching/workforce_data/shortage_areas/critical-shortage-areas-2019-2020.docx
In FCPS or podunk VA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!
2,000+ new cases today alone in NY.
Yes, we’re not NY. But, the country is heading into a crazy winter and we are going to see a lot of leaves/resignations when hybrid model begins to provide the necessary climate for outbreaks to spread.
Covid is out of control.
+1 I've posted this link in 2 other threads. Have you seen the new CDC guidance? Read this article. People who think we're over this thing are nuts. We're heading into a bad second wave.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/the-cdc-now-says-you-can-catch-covid-from-someone-in-exactly-this-long/ss-BB1agYdC?ocid=msedgdhp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like more details on this alleged shortage in FCpS. What grade levels specifically? Of course there are shortages for specialized teachers at the higher level but it’s not hard to hire k-6. Time for school. Some school. I’m not a 5 day a week or bust type of person but this area has opened up pretty much everything except for schools with no negative effect. We can do it and follow the guidance to make it safe, at least for the vast majority of kids.
K-6 is a shortage area according to the State of Virginia. They publish a list every year
https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching/workforce_data/shortage_areas/critical-shortage-areas-2019-2020.docx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!
People who have a true health concern should be ashamed of their colleagues who are faking it.
Anonymous wrote:I’d like more details on this alleged shortage in FCpS. What grade levels specifically? Of course there are shortages for specialized teachers at the higher level but it’s not hard to hire k-6. Time for school. Some school. I’m not a 5 day a week or bust type of person but this area has opened up pretty much everything except for schools with no negative effect. We can do it and follow the guidance to make it safe, at least for the vast majority of kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious, in the spring were you screaming about deaths? Because cases are in large part insignificant.
But let's keep moving the goal posts because teachers dont want to go back to work.
rquote=Anonymous]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!
2,000+ new cases today alone in NY.
Yes, we’re not NY. But, the country is heading into a crazy winter and we are going to see a lot of leaves/resignations when hybrid model begins to provide the necessary climate for outbreaks to spread.
Covid is out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!
2,000+ new cases today alone in NY.
Yes, we’re not NY. But, the country is heading into a crazy winter and we are going to see a lot of leaves/resignations when hybrid model begins to provide the necessary climate for outbreaks to spread.
Covid is out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!
2,000+ new cases today alone in NY.
Yes, we’re not NY. But, the country is heading into a crazy winter and we are going to see a lot of leaves/resignations when hybrid model begins to provide the necessary climate for outbreaks to spread.
Covid is out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reported to be said at yesterday's SB meeting:
"We have an overwhelming number of ADA requests, even for our size (10x more than a district 1/3 our size, for example) that is slowing EVERYTHING down."
-> This degree of a disproportionately large number of ADA requests in FCPS is a disgrace. Hence the parents' fury at some teachers.
How on earth is it a "disgrace" that immunocompromised people or those with immunocompromised loved ones might want to avoid hospitalization?! What the f* is wrong with you people?!