Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screw the teachers.
You could have taken a sick out on Wednesday or Thursday or Friday and not impacted the kids. You could have refused to enter grades. You could have done a lot of things.
Instead you picked the one way that hurts kids. You didn’t even fight for safety, you fought for not having performance reviews.
I’m squarely against you.
Homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screw the teachers.
You could have taken a sick out on Wednesday or Thursday or Friday and not impacted the kids. You could have refused to enter grades. You could have done a lot of things.
Instead you picked the one way that hurts kids. You didn’t even fight for safety, you fought for not having performance reviews.
I’m squarely against you.
Homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Screw the teachers.
You could have taken a sick out on Wednesday or Thursday or Friday and not impacted the kids. You could have refused to enter grades. You could have done a lot of things.
Instead you picked the one way that hurts kids. You didn’t even fight for safety, you fought for not having performance reviews.
I’m squarely against you.
Homeschool.
Anonymous wrote:Screw the teachers.
You could have taken a sick out on Wednesday or Thursday or Friday and not impacted the kids. You could have refused to enter grades. You could have done a lot of things.
Instead you picked the one way that hurts kids. You didn’t even fight for safety, you fought for not having performance reviews.
I’m squarely against you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good news!
I’m a parent, and I stand with the teachers.
DCPS Central Office and the Chancellor need to get their house in order, take a pause, ENGAGE parents and teachers, and aim to reopen with a real, safe, plan in Feb.
Thank you. You have no idea how much your support means. We support you and your family too! We are here for you and will be advocating for you and your families.
No you don't. Your stupid plan targets children and families instead of management. How do you people have no idea how to conduct a strike?
+1000. Refusing to serve your community, the students you said you love is not brave. It is selfish and disgusting.
How do you people have no idea how to conduct a strike?
Because if there is one thing I have learned in the past 7-8 months is that our educators are not the brightest of people. You cannot command respect with such low intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:I am genuinely curious - how do teachers stick it to management without some sort of effect on students and families? Is it possible? Would it be doing a sickout on a records day or a PD day? I for one would have lived a direct message from my kid’s teacher if they are not going to be online tomorrow but not sure if it’s appropriate. It’s hard not to feel like all that happens is a disruption to kids.
Anonymous wrote:Note that racial division is also a common point that conservatives would like to inflame. That’s because the voting base of the right is relatively uniform: mostly white, mostly-lower-educated voters (Trump “I love the low-educated.”)
In contrast, the Democratic Party is a more typical coalition party, with many minorities as well as white voters who care about education. So it’s a useful gambit for the right to try to split Black and White DCPS parents apart. Maybe the above isn’t a troll, but if not please be conscious that this is something that conservatives love to pick at and amplify.
Let’s not let that happen — we are all in this together, parents of all stripes and all colors. It’s too bad this administration has so badly handled COVID (Kushner said cities would need to suffer and that’s too bad) or we WOULD be able to educate all kids in person. Let’s do what we can in the meantime, together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good news!
I’m a parent, and I stand with the teachers.
DCPS Central Office and the Chancellor need to get their house in order, take a pause, ENGAGE parents and teachers, and aim to reopen with a real, safe, plan in Feb.
+1
. Let’s do what we can in the meantime, together.Anonymous wrote:Good news!
I’m a parent, and I stand with the teachers.
DCPS Central Office and the Chancellor need to get their house in order, take a pause, ENGAGE parents and teachers, and aim to reopen with a real, safe, plan in Feb.