Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in VA or MD and are a teacher can't you get it now?
VA teachers have to teach there, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in VA or MD and are a teacher can't you get it now?
VA teachers have to teach there, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Just announced by OSSE today. They are giving priority to DCPS and charter school employees and independent school teachers are not eligible in this round. Which is complete BULLSHIT because we have been the ones going in person and risking our health to educate kids while public school teachers stay home.
I am LIVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in VA or MD and are a teacher can't you get it now?
VA teachers have to teach there, I believe.
Not true. Only have to be “a teacher” and live in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in VA or MD and are a teacher can't you get it now?
VA teachers have to teach there, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in VA or MD and are a teacher can't you get it now?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, PP here. I hope that the private and catholic schools and day cares band together and sue. This is like saying we're giving shots to front line workers at Georgetown Hospital but not Washington Hospital Center. Same job. Same risks. Public, private, catholic or day care.
Anonymous wrote:Just announced by OSSE today. They are giving priority to DCPS and charter school employees and independent school teachers are not eligible in this round. Which is complete BULLSHIT because we have been the ones going in person and risking our health to educate kids while public school teachers stay home.
I am LIVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just announced by OSSE today. They are giving priority to DCPS and charter school employees and independent school teachers are not eligible in this round. Which is complete BULLSHIT because we have been the ones going in person and risking our health to educate kids while public school teachers stay home.
I am LIVID.
You are voluntarily choosing to go in person and have been doing it all along. The priority is to get kids back to school who aren't in school.
Ridiculous!! They are volunteering just as much as the doctors and nurses and grocery store workers are volunteering to go back to work. They (or I should say we) go back to work because we feel it is our duty to do so. I'm a doctor and have had my 2 shots of Pfizer vaccine. Now I go into work less scared. Of course these teachers are also frontline workers, similar to the doctors and nurses and grocery store workers and restaurant workers. They are the heroes, taking a risk so kids can be in school, and not hiding behind their union and computer screen in the comfort of there home. They definitely deserve to be vaccinated before the DCPS teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahahahaha
I’m not sure what you say is accurate.
But if so, it makes me laugh.
I hope the schools won’t be able to buy their way out of this but I doubt it
I fully support prioritizing public school teachers
Wow, laughing at people risking their health to educate your children.
You’re a terrible human.