Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New superintendent is weird. Just close school, no need for all the extra commentary.
I can see why they defended it like that for day 4- a lot of people probably thought we were good to go back and are getting antsy. I’ll be honest, the little mention about “virtual learning” makes me think they’re gearing up for Friday too. As a teacher I’d like to go back Friday because that would get B day caught up with A from last week, but the tone of that message made it seem like Friday is not necessarily in play.
As a colleague, you’re a weirdo. I love having these days off. Couldn’t care one bit about people’s rage or anxiety. We’re glorified babysitters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New superintendent is weird. Just close school, no need for all the extra commentary.
I can see why they defended it like that for day 4- a lot of people probably thought we were good to go back and are getting antsy. I’ll be honest, the little mention about “virtual learning” makes me think they’re gearing up for Friday too. As a teacher I’d like to go back Friday because that would get B day caught up with A from last week, but the tone of that message made it seem like Friday is not necessarily in play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New superintendent is weird. Just close school, no need for all the extra commentary.
I can see why they defended it like that for day 4- a lot of people probably thought we were good to go back and are getting antsy. I’ll be honest, the little mention about “virtual learning” makes me think they’re gearing up for Friday too. As a teacher I’d like to go back Friday because that would get B day caught up with A from last week, but the tone of that message made it seem like Friday is not necessarily in play.
Anonymous wrote:New superintendent is weird. Just close school, no need for all the extra commentary.
Anonymous wrote:Closed Tomorrow (Thursday) according to my insider intel.
Anonymous wrote:Closed Tomorrow (Thursday) according to my insider intel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is also a calendar out for 2027-28 It goes August 19-June 14 for students and August 13-June 16. The school years are a week too long at minimum. The teacher year goes longer than 10 months which screams year round but unlike actual year round school only has 2 breaks instead of 4 or 5. https://files-backend.assets.thrillshare.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/4461/Lcps/33240cf3-0dab-476a-a973-dd2b3e5c84b7/FY28-Calendar---Final.pdf?disposition=inline
Yeah we all noticed and they don’t care. Loudoun parents have asked for more longer breaks and less random days, but no one cares.
Teachers have too.
We’re inching closer to year round school (more shorter breaks interspersed throughout, no longer summer break)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is also a calendar out for 2027-28 It goes August 19-June 14 for students and August 13-June 16. The school years are a week too long at minimum. The teacher year goes longer than 10 months which screams year round but unlike actual year round school only has 2 breaks instead of 4 or 5. https://files-backend.assets.thrillshare.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/4461/Lcps/33240cf3-0dab-476a-a973-dd2b3e5c84b7/FY28-Calendar---Final.pdf?disposition=inline
Yeah we all noticed and they don’t care. Loudoun parents have asked for more longer breaks and less random days, but no one cares.
Teachers have too.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Sterling, and my daughter's HS parking lot is cleared, as well as the roads around it. However, the sidewalks and paths that walkers use are definietly not clear, so I expect we're out the rest of the week. And that's not even considering WeStErN lOuDoUn and their quaint gravel roads that defy plowing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Sterling, and my daughter's HS parking lot is cleared, as well as the roads around it. However, the sidewalks and paths that walkers use are definietly not clear, so I expect we're out the rest of the week. And that's not even considering WeStErN lOuDoUn and their quaint gravel roads that defy plowing.
But that’s not going to change - there’s no HOA in Sterling Park so those streets are not getting plowed. If residents won’t get out there and shovel I’m not sure the whole county should just stay closed. Western Loudoun probably got out there and used farm equipment to plow and at a minimum had shovels. No way is eastern Loudoun keeping us closed.