Anonymous wrote:I think Duran has achieved the impossible. He's managed to piss off teachers AND a majority of parents with this plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the classroom at the peak of COVID
Exactly! What the hell is APS thinking? I want my kids back in school as much as the next person, but this defies logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the classroom at the peak of COVID
Exactly! What the hell is APS thinking? I want my kids back in school as much as the next person, but this defies logic.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see what FCPS does, but Duran isn't even waiting for teachers to get vaccines.
I don't think this is a smart move. He couldn't wait a month to get the staff vaccinated?
I agree. I don't understand pissing off the teachers to teach in an empty classroom pre-vaccine when his case could be so much stronger when he says ok you've all had the chance to be vaccinated, students will be in the building, let's go. it seems like a lot of drama and arguing when a BIT more patience could really force things to go back to (almost) normal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not to mention, for secondary teachers, feb 4 and 5 are now going to be professional learning days (hasn't been announced to parents yet)
If it gets them back into the building hallelujah!
why? kids will still be home. this is just teachers teaching from an empty room
After the teachers transition back, the students will transition back.
unless this angers the teachers so much it stops the plan to return
I won't hold my breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the classroom at the peak of COVID
Exactly! What the hell is APS thinking? I want my kids back in school as much as the next person, but this defies logic.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not to mention, for secondary teachers, feb 4 and 5 are now going to be professional learning days (hasn't been announced to parents yet)
If it gets them back into the building hallelujah!
why? kids will still be home. this is just teachers teaching from an empty room
After the teachers transition back, the students will transition back.
unless this angers the teachers so much it stops the plan to return
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not to mention, for secondary teachers, feb 4 and 5 are now going to be professional learning days (hasn't been announced to parents yet)
If it gets them back into the building hallelujah!
why? kids will still be home. this is just teachers teaching from an empty room
After the teachers transition back, the students will transition back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not to mention, for secondary teachers, feb 4 and 5 are now going to be professional learning days (hasn't been announced to parents yet)
If it gets them back into the building hallelujah!
why? kids will still be home. this is just teachers teaching from an empty room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the classroom at the peak of COVID
Exactly! What the hell is APS thinking? I want my kids back in school as much as the next person, but this defies logic.