Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did everyone think of the News 4 coverage this evening?
What?? Link please.
Anonymous wrote:What did everyone think of the News 4 coverage this evening?
Anonymous wrote:What did everyone think of the News 4 coverage this evening?
Anonymous wrote:There is a parent or parents who had bring back Dr. G stickers and bookmarks printed. They were handing them out to unsuspecting kids as they arrived yesterday. In case they read here, it’s not right to involve these young kids in your fight. It’s ridiculous that you’re trying to get five and six year olds to broadcast your message by taking advantage of the fact that they like wearing stickers.
Anonymous wrote:There is a parent or parents who had bring back Dr. G stickers and bookmarks printed. They were handing them out to unsuspecting kids as they arrived yesterday. In case they read here, it’s not right to involve these young kids in your fight. It’s ridiculous that you’re trying to get five and six year olds to broadcast your message by taking advantage of the fact that they like wearing stickers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.
Which schools didn’t go?
ATS did zero field trips
Jamestown, discovery, Nottingham and ashlawn went, I think.
Discovery did not go. The parents are organizing their own field trip over memorial day weekend instead. They also did not participate in bike and walk to a school day this year. Not sure what’s going on over there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.
Which schools didn’t go?
ATS did zero field trips
Jamestown, discovery, Nottingham and ashlawn went, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.
This was decided by the 4th grade teachers, not administrators.
Why would teachers’ wish trump an administrator’s decision?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.
This was decided by the 4th grade teachers, not administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.
Which schools didn’t go?
ATS did zero field trips
Jamestown, discovery, Nottingham and ashlawn went, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.
This was decided by the 4th grade teachers, not administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.
Which schools didn’t go?
ATS did zero field trips
Jamestown, discovery, Nottingham and ashlawn went, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Taylor is one of the few schools that had zero field trips this year. Fourth grade trip to Jamestown is a rite of passage that many kids and families were looking forward to. Some schools went others didn't, including Taylor. I think many people blamed the principal's overly covid cautious culture she is trying to impose. I hope she accepts that things need to be TOTALLY normal by next year. This expectation needs to come from her at the top.