Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: The anonymous online petition posted by the Washington Post was signed by 17 Burgundy teachers. I am sure the number refusing to go in person is even higher. If they fire 17+ teachers, that is basically the entire lower school teaching staff.
Do you know where this can be found? And how do we know there were Burgundy teachers on it - did they identify themselves? If you've a link, I'd love to see it!
Anonymous wrote: The anonymous online petition posted by the Washington Post was signed by 17 Burgundy teachers. I am sure the number refusing to go in person is even higher. If they fire 17+ teachers, that is basically the entire lower school teaching staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a former parent I find this appalling. This school is the best situated to structure outdoor learning. They need to fire teachers who refuse. And to be honest that might be a good thing since it’s time for some of those teachers to move on.
The anonymous online petition posted by the Washington Post was signed by 17 Burgundy teachers. I am sure the number refusing to go in person is even higher. If they fire 17+ teachers, that is basically the entire lower school teaching staff.
Anonymous wrote:As a former parent I find this appalling. This school is the best situated to structure outdoor learning. They need to fire teachers who refuse. And to be honest that might be a good thing since it’s time for some of those teachers to move on.
Anonymous wrote:As a former parent I find this appalling. This school is the best situated to structure outdoor learning. They need to fire teachers who refuse. And to be honest that might be a good thing since it’s time for some of those teachers to move on.
Anonymous wrote:All money should be refunded. Their DL is on par with or worse than public. No one sends their kid there for the academics. If the campus isn’t available for the kids the value of that place zero.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1/2 day hybrid is useless. Who wants to drop off their kid and go back and get them at noon every day? Why not cohorts and alternating days or weeks?
I agree. So you rush to pick up your kid at lunch and then you have to figure out distance learning and childcare in the afternoon? Hard pass.
Can anyone explain why they are doing 1/2 days? I am sure the teachers will protest in October too and school will be online indefinitely.
I feel like they are just saying it to desperately try to appease people but they will stay remote in October.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1/2 day hybrid is useless. Who wants to drop off their kid and go back and get them at noon every day? Why not cohorts and alternating days or weeks?
I agree. So you rush to pick up your kid at lunch and then you have to figure out distance learning and childcare in the afternoon? Hard pass.
Can anyone explain why they are doing 1/2 days? I am sure the teachers will protest in October too and school will be online indefinitely.
I feel like they are just saying it to desperately try to appease people but they will stay remote in October.