Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First teachers were saying they don't want to come back to school until everyone (INCLUDING STUDENTS) are vaccinated...now they don't want to go back to school even when the students AREN'T there. Hmm....
Wow you’re this stupid? Nobody wants to go work in a building with 250 staff when there’s NO KIDS because it puts us at higher risk JUST TO STILL DO DL we can do at home with NO risk.
Some people don't want to go to work PERIOD. Just sayin...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
To appease the angry, torch waving, entitled parent crowd.
I think it’s smart in the sense that it’s a dry run before the kids come back. Also it’s a clear signal that teachers better have a plan in place for their own kids. (And spare me the tears all parents that work outside the home are dealing with these issues now as well.)
Here’s a member of said torch waving angry parent crowd
Exactly. Exhibit A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First teachers were saying they don't want to come back to school until everyone (INCLUDING STUDENTS) are vaccinated...now they don't want to go back to school even when the students AREN'T there. Hmm....
Wow you’re this stupid? Nobody wants to go work in a building with 250 staff when there’s NO KIDS because it puts us at higher risk JUST TO STILL DO DL we can do at home with NO risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
To appease the angry, torch waving, entitled parent crowd.
I think it’s smart in the sense that it’s a dry run before the kids come back. Also it’s a clear signal that teachers better have a plan in place for their own kids. (And spare me the tears all parents that work outside the home are dealing with these issues now as well.)
Here’s a member of said torch waving angry parent crowd
Anonymous wrote:First teachers were saying they don't want to come back to school until everyone (INCLUDING STUDENTS) are vaccinated...now they don't want to go back to school even when the students AREN'T there. Hmm....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
This has been explained. Did you miss it and want to hear? Or do you just not care about explanations?
Because your superintendent is a tool.
+1. FCPS parent who is very critical of the crap our unions and teachers pulled. But it’s silly. There is no point of having an extra risk for anyone while our healthcare system is stressed unless there is an educational upside. If your home setup/ young kids/ internet/ background distractions are an issue, you need to come in or find a better location. Besides that, the added risk accomplishes nothing. This is not the time for added risks without no discernible benefit. And no, my being happy you are getting screwed is not an educational benefit. In August, the kids should have been in school. In January, everyone who can be home should be home. Metrics y’all.
Anonymous wrote:There’s no way the cases per 100K will stay below 200 by Jan 5. And the positivity rate will climb well above 10%. If you don’t think all the travel and visiting over break won’t drive up the numbers, you’re delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
To appease the angry, torch waving, entitled parent crowd.
I think it’s smart in the sense that it’s a dry run before the kids come back. Also it’s a clear signal that teachers better have a plan in place for their own kids. (And spare me the tears all parents that work outside the home are dealing with these issues now as well.)
Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
To appease the angry, torch waving, entitled parent crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
This has been explained. Did you miss it and want to hear? Or do you just not care about explanations?
Because your superintendent is a tool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff have been notified that they must all report and work from the building’s beginning January 4th. FCCPS should be encouraging everyone to stay home and keep numbers down. Teachers must now teach from school, even while students remain virtual. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions they have made. Why force teachers to come in when students are not there?
This has been explained. Did you miss it and want to hear? Or do you just not care about explanations?
Because your superintendent is a tool.
+1. FCPS parent who is very critical of the crap our unions and teachers pulled. But it’s silly. There is no point of having an extra risk for anyone while our healthcare system is stressed unless there is an educational upside. If your home setup/ young kids/ internet/ background distractions are an issue, you need to come in or find a better location. Besides that, the added risk accomplishes nothing. This is not the time for added risks without no discernible benefit. And no, my being happy you are getting screwed is not an educational benefit. In August, the kids should have been in school. In January, everyone who can be home should be home. Metrics y’all.