Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
Which leads to more work on existing teachers...and then the blame comes from parents that their child isn't getting a quality education. Also, better not offer them incentives to stay or come on board for that matter (you know higher pay, days off) they already have it so easy.
https://www.fauquier.com/news/superintendent-of-schools-who-would-want-to-be-a-teacher-right-now/article_6ee1dc30-1c70-11ec-ae0e-9fd71d412ee7.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public education is going down the tubes. So sad!!
Not if you can afford private.
Huh? How would that help public schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
nobody cares about this..its a non issue.
+1
Based on the percentage of vaccinated teachers I'd say that many were glad of the protection.
I’m a teacher and would leave if the shot was not mandated.
I'm a para and also agree. There is no way I'd work with an unvaccinated teacher. I don't know any school staff who have left because of the vaccine mandate but I do know a bunch of people who said they'd quit if it didn't happen, myself included.
Same. There is NO WAY that I would work with an unvaccinated teacher. I also feel strongly that masks need to stay on everyone until at least 90% of the children are vaccinated. That is my other non-negotiable. I will walk if masks come off before then.
I’m a high school teacher. Cases are low and most students were vaccinated before the beginning of the school year. I haven’t had any positives cases in my classes all year. I’m thinking about resigning if we have to continue wearing masks next year. I don’t want to wear them now.
I use the mask as a chin diaper and forged the vaccine card. I don’t conform to the BS. lmfao @ the posters thinking they’re working around non “vaccined” humans… you’re likely working with them. Chances are I’m in your school. Pity you and your senseless irrational paranoia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
nobody cares about this..its a non issue.
+1
Based on the percentage of vaccinated teachers I'd say that many were glad of the protection.
I’m a teacher and would leave if the shot was not mandated.
I'm a para and also agree. There is no way I'd work with an unvaccinated teacher. I don't know any school staff who have left because of the vaccine mandate but I do know a bunch of people who said they'd quit if it didn't happen, myself included.
Same. There is NO WAY that I would work with an unvaccinated teacher. I also feel strongly that masks need to stay on everyone until at least 90% of the children are vaccinated. That is my other non-negotiable. I will walk if masks come off before then.
I’m a high school teacher. Cases are low and most students were vaccinated before the beginning of the school year. I haven’t had any positives cases in my classes all year. I’m thinking about resigning if we have to continue wearing masks next year. I don’t want to wear them now.
I use the mask as a chin diaper and forged the vaccine card. I don’t conform to the BS. lmfao @ the posters thinking they’re working around non “vaccined” humans… you’re likely working with them. Chances are I’m in your school. Pity you and your senseless irrational paranoia.
Science. You should try it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
nobody cares about this..its a non issue.
+1
Based on the percentage of vaccinated teachers I'd say that many were glad of the protection.
I’m a teacher and would leave if the shot was not mandated.
I'm a para and also agree. There is no way I'd work with an unvaccinated teacher. I don't know any school staff who have left because of the vaccine mandate but I do know a bunch of people who said they'd quit if it didn't happen, myself included.
I agree, but I’m hoping we can go mask optional by spring.
ES Teacher
No masks is worse than unvaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
nobody cares about this..its a non issue.
+1
Based on the percentage of vaccinated teachers I'd say that many were glad of the protection.
I’m a teacher and would leave if the shot was not mandated.
I'm a para and also agree. There is no way I'd work with an unvaccinated teacher. I don't know any school staff who have left because of the vaccine mandate but I do know a bunch of people who said they'd quit if it didn't happen, myself included.
Same. There is NO WAY that I would work with an unvaccinated teacher. I also feel strongly that masks need to stay on everyone until at least 90% of the children are vaccinated. That is my other non-negotiable. I will walk if masks come off before then.
I’m a high school teacher. Cases are low and most students were vaccinated before the beginning of the school year. I haven’t had any positives cases in my classes all year. I’m thinking about resigning if we have to continue wearing masks next year. I don’t want to wear them now.
I use the mask as a chin diaper and forged the vaccine card. I don’t conform to the BS. lmfao @ the posters thinking they’re working around non “vaccined” humans… you’re likely working with them. Chances are I’m in your school. Pity you and your senseless irrational paranoia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
nobody cares about this..its a non issue.
+1
Based on the percentage of vaccinated teachers I'd say that many were glad of the protection.
I’m a teacher and would leave if the shot was not mandated.
I'm a para and also agree. There is no way I'd work with an unvaccinated teacher. I don't know any school staff who have left because of the vaccine mandate but I do know a bunch of people who said they'd quit if it didn't happen, myself included.
Same. There is NO WAY that I would work with an unvaccinated teacher. I also feel strongly that masks need to stay on everyone until at least 90% of the children are vaccinated. That is my other non-negotiable. I will walk if masks come off before then.
I’m a high school teacher. Cases are low and most students were vaccinated before the beginning of the school year. I haven’t had any positives cases in my classes all year. I’m thinking about resigning if we have to continue wearing masks next year. I don’t want to wear them now.
I’m an ES teacher. We have ~950 students on our building. I think we’ve had 11 reported cases total. None of the students sent home from our CARES room (FCPS) have tested positive. Once all elementary students have had an opportunity to get vaccinated I honestly think we should be able to go mask optional, so I hope by spring. If not then, when?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public education is going down the tubes. So sad!!
Not if you can afford private.
Huh? How would that help public schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
nobody cares about this..its a non issue.
+1
Based on the percentage of vaccinated teachers I'd say that many were glad of the protection.
I’m a teacher and would leave if the shot was not mandated.
I'm a para and also agree. There is no way I'd work with an unvaccinated teacher. I don't know any school staff who have left because of the vaccine mandate but I do know a bunch of people who said they'd quit if it didn't happen, myself included.
I agree, but I’m hoping we can go mask optional by spring.
ES Teacher
No masks is worse than unvaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and there’s massive job postings in the last few weeks.
What happens when schools can’t staff enough teachers? Classes get bigger for those who still remain on the profession?
OR eliminate the 100% jab mandate.
nobody cares about this..its a non issue.
+1
Based on the percentage of vaccinated teachers I'd say that many were glad of the protection.
I’m a teacher and would leave if the shot was not mandated.
I'm a para and also agree. There is no way I'd work with an unvaccinated teacher. I don't know any school staff who have left because of the vaccine mandate but I do know a bunch of people who said they'd quit if it didn't happen, myself included.
I agree, but I’m hoping we can go mask optional by spring.
ES Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public education is going down the tubes. So sad!!
Not if you can afford private.
Anonymous wrote:Public education is going down the tubes. So sad!!