Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the teachers not required to check the premises before the children go out? Maybe even walk around and watch what the children are touching. Most schools require their staff to take a safety class. As a parent imagine receiving that phone call. This is absolutely unacceptable! Heath and safety should go do an anonymous visit and shut them down!
I agree that this is unacceptable, AND health and safety should get involved. I find it hard to blame the teacher for not checking for live wires.
In the health and safety courses for teachers they actually talk about looking for live wires, exposed nails, splinters, any piles, and other things. Is it always the first thing on the teachers radar no but should they know when something needs to be repaired and to keep the children away.
I’ve been a DC teacher for a long time and have never had any health and safety classes.
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I’ve never walked the premises of the playground to check for live wires. I don’t think you can blame the teacher for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the teachers not required to check the premises before the children go out? Maybe even walk around and watch what the children are touching. Most schools require their staff to take a safety class. As a parent imagine receiving that phone call. This is absolutely unacceptable! Heath and safety should go do an anonymous visit and shut them down!
I agree that this is unacceptable, AND health and safety should get involved. I find it hard to blame the teacher for not checking for live wires.
In the health and safety courses for teachers they actually talk about looking for live wires, exposed nails, splinters, any piles, and other things. Is it always the first thing on the teachers radar no but should they know when something needs to be repaired and to keep the children away.
I’ve been a DC teacher for a long time and have never had any health and safety classes.
+1
I’ve never walked the premises of the playground to check for live wires. I don’t think you can blame the teacher for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I am in the neighborhood but have decided to enroll my child at Bunker Hill temporarily with maybe decent waitlist numbers at Ward 5 charters. I'll see what happens but did NOT list Shining Stars even though we prefer Montessori. I am in a local Facebook group where lots of excited parents are talking about matching at Shining Stars or having offers pending. None of these concerning conversations are happening there and I wonder why? Some parents are actively boosting, despite this recent incident.
The worse a school is, the harder people try to boost it. Recruiting more parents is their only hope to get changes. Or in the case of SSMA, to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I am in the neighborhood but have decided to enroll my child at Bunker Hill temporarily with maybe decent waitlist numbers at Ward 5 charters. I'll see what happens but did NOT list Shining Stars even though we prefer Montessori. I am in a local Facebook group where lots of excited parents are talking about matching at Shining Stars or having offers pending. None of these concerning conversations are happening there and I wonder why? Some parents are actively boosting, despite this recent incident.
Anonymous wrote:Man, so sad and preventable. I think Howard still owns the property so they are probably ultimately responsible. Many parents tried to make improvements and work with admin. That process made many realize that the PCSB is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I am in the neighborhood but have decided to enroll my child at Bunker Hill temporarily with maybe decent waitlist numbers at Ward 5 charters. I'll see what happens but did NOT list Shining Stars even though we prefer Montessori. I am in a local Facebook group where lots of excited parents are talking about matching at Shining Stars or having offers pending. None of these concerning conversations are happening there and I wonder why? Some parents are actively boosting, despite this recent incident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the teachers not required to check the premises before the children go out? Maybe even walk around and watch what the children are touching. Most schools require their staff to take a safety class. As a parent imagine receiving that phone call. This is absolutely unacceptable! Heath and safety should go do an anonymous visit and shut them down!
I agree that this is unacceptable, AND health and safety should get involved. I find it hard to blame the teacher for not checking for live wires.
Are you for real? Teachers should think "i wonder if we'll have any live wires today" Bonkers.
Also - who has time to go out ahead of the class? I'm going out at the same time as them.