Anonymous
Post 04/25/2024 13:51     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:My 9th graders thought it was like an official day off. I told them if they are absent they will have work to make up. Many talked about just staying home. I think MCPS really needs to set expectations.


Add to the long list of district's miscommunication, discommunication purposely nebulous.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2024 12:57     Subject: Bring child to work day

My 9th graders thought it was like an official day off. I told them if they are absent they will have work to make up. Many talked about just staying home. I think MCPS really needs to set expectations.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2024 07:46     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:What an outdated model of showcasing jobs in the 21st century.


What’s your suggestion?
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 22:40     Subject: Bring child to work day

What an outdated model of showcasing jobs in the 21st century.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 22:38     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is nice that some of your workplace offers something for kids to do or observe on kids to work day. My workplace offer nothing, and kids will be just stuck next to me observing what I do or looking at ipad.


Better than your child having to stay home when parents work from home! Kid: "so if I go to work with you I can be in pajamas and on the screen all day since that's what workers do?" yep, kid is going to school.


Sorry. Next time get a job at NIH, which is running all sorts of fantastic programs tomorrow for the MCPS students who are fortunate enough to have STEM inclined parents!


no thanks. we have plenty of that at home with stem inclined parents.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 22:34     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:Middle school, yes. High school, no idea…mine will be going to school.


Our HS has MCAP testing tomorrow for some kids! Much distress on our list serve that some kids might have to miss the special NIH programming for MCAP testing.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 22:09     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I never bring kids to work on that day. If you do that, what does your kid do there while you work assuming 8 hours at office? Doing a tour? Won't they get bored?

I assume parents that work from home do not pull their kids out on this day to observe you working from home.


The NIH has an absolutely GLORIOUS bring your child to work day, with labs opening their doors to present their research and do fun age-appropriate experiments, campus events, movies, petting zoos, etc. My older kid went with my husband to dissect a cow eye, see the Da Vinci surgical robot in action, watch a movie; while I toured the mice facilities with my youngest. Years later, she still remembers the nest of baby mice she saw (she's aware of experiments done to them, obviously).

It's a dream come true for many STEM-minded kids.

Heck, they could have served up caviar for lunch, all paid for by us, American taxpayers. Nice of them to be so generous while making us pay for it. How about one of their super rich elites donate the funds?


Federal workers don’t even get free water at work. Either drink tap water or bring your own water.


#truth

Our agency doesn’t provide water. Bring your own from home.

NIH is special. Everyone should know that by now. It’s called The Fleecing of America.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 21:18     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is nice that some of your workplace offers something for kids to do or observe on kids to work day. My workplace offer nothing, and kids will be just stuck next to me observing what I do or looking at ipad.


Better than your child having to stay home when parents work from home! Kid: "so if I go to work with you I can be in pajamas and on the screen all day since that's what workers do?" yep, kid is going to school.


Sorry. Next time get a job at NIH, which is running all sorts of fantastic programs tomorrow for the MCPS students who are fortunate enough to have STEM inclined parents!
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 20:52     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:It is nice that some of your workplace offers something for kids to do or observe on kids to work day. My workplace offer nothing, and kids will be just stuck next to me observing what I do or looking at ipad.


Certainly not #Equitable.

But hey, if you work for NIH, take advantage of that privilege and don’t worry about the rest of us peons! Enjoy the taxpayer funded activities provided for your kids!! We’re happy to pay for it.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 09:49     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:It is nice that some of your workplace offers something for kids to do or observe on kids to work day. My workplace offer nothing, and kids will be just stuck next to me observing what I do or looking at ipad.


Better than your child having to stay home when parents work from home! Kid: "so if I go to work with you I can be in pajamas and on the screen all day since that's what workers do?" yep, kid is going to school.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2024 09:37     Subject: Bring child to work day

It is nice that some of your workplace offers something for kids to do or observe on kids to work day. My workplace offer nothing, and kids will be just stuck next to me observing what I do or looking at ipad.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2024 22:04     Subject: Bring child to work day

Our middle school just requests a parent note to excuse the absence--no need for child to fill anything out.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2024 21:58     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:Its for ES only OP.


MSs have a form to fill out, it's then excused 🙄
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2024 21:58     Subject: Bring child to work day

Anonymous wrote:Wasn't this take your daughter to work day?!?

Until the MAGAs decided they needed to get boys in on the act, too.
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2024 21:44     Subject: Bring child to work day

Wasn't this take your daughter to work day?!?