Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just settle down. People are still dying and only 50 percent of the population is vaccinated. You people in upper NW have an entirely different existence than the rest of the city and you prove it on this site every day. You don't know everything and stop blaming worker organizations that are mostly comprised of women of color for your own weird preconceptions and slated view of the world.
so I’m not supposed to care that black kids in SE have dramatically worse access to education than my kid? makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Just settle down. People are still dying and only 50 percent of the population is vaccinated. You people in upper NW have an entirely different existence than the rest of the city and you prove it on this site every day. You don't know everything and stop blaming worker organizations that are mostly comprised of women of color for your own weird preconceptions and slated view of the world.
Anonymous wrote:"Jaqueline Pogue Lyons, president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, said that if some students need to be able to do school virtually, teachers will too, and the city should allow it."
This is from Sunday's WaPo:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-schools-fall-in-person/2021/05/30/58d8145e-bef1-11eb-83e3-0ca705a96ba4_story.html
So, yes, parents can and should blame the teachers unions. They are not hiding what they are doing. And the mayor is at fault if she allows them to continue to use a pandemic that poses a vanishingly small risk to kids and no risk to vaccinated adults as a means to refuse to do their jobs in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of the people who say they are teachers posting on here that they are back in person, you are still the minority:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/washington-schools-in-person-numbers/2021/05/30/b7974f60-bf9f-11eb-9c90-731aff7d9a0d_story.html
More than half of DC's students haven't been in a classroom since last March. This is why parents are angry and feel betrayed by their local leaders and the union.
Setting aside the massive learning loss of the past year for these students, it's also worth noting the rising number of crimes committed by juveniles while schools have been closed:
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/carjackings-by-juveniles-soar-in-dc-area/2623379/
the number of kids on antidepressants now is off the charts.
Anonymous wrote:"Jaqueline Pogue Lyons, president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, said that if some students need to be able to do school virtually, teachers will too, and the city should allow it."
This is from Sunday's WaPo:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/dc-schools-fall-in-person/2021/05/30/58d8145e-bef1-11eb-83e3-0ca705a96ba4_story.html
So, yes, parents can and should blame the teachers unions. They are not hiding what they are doing. And the mayor is at fault if she allows them to continue to use a pandemic that poses a vanishingly small risk to kids and no risk to vaccinated adults as a means to refuse to do their jobs in person.
Anonymous wrote:For all of the people who say they are teachers posting on here that they are back in person, you are still the minority:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/washington-schools-in-person-numbers/2021/05/30/b7974f60-bf9f-11eb-9c90-731aff7d9a0d_story.html
More than half of DC's students haven't been in a classroom since last March. This is why parents are angry and feel betrayed by their local leaders and the union.
Setting aside the massive learning loss of the past year for these students, it's also worth noting the rising number of crimes committed by juveniles while schools have been closed:
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/carjackings-by-juveniles-soar-in-dc-area/2623379/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a DCPS a teacher who has returned to in person learning along with two handfuls of my colleagues. By and large, the kids don’t come.
Do you hate us too, or just the teachers who are still working from home on a daily basis?
Isn't this your own fault?
WTU has spent the past year lying to the public about the risks of reopening schools.
Maybe it's not a coincidence that more highly educated, sophisticated parents, who saw through WTU's brazen and shameless lies, want their kids back in the classroom. And poorly educated parents think their kids are all going to die if they step in a classroom.
Another parent who needs help, both emotionally and possibly physically to get down from that giant soapbox
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a DCPS a teacher who has returned to in person learning along with two handfuls of my colleagues. By and large, the kids don’t come.
Do you hate us too, or just the teachers who are still working from home on a daily basis?
Isn't this your own fault?
WTU has spent the past year lying to the public about the risks of reopening schools.
Maybe it's not a coincidence that more highly educated, sophisticated parents, who saw through WTU's brazen and shameless lies, want their kids back in the classroom. And poorly educated parents think their kids are all going to die if they step in a classroom.