Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time either.
But, but, but..... it's toooooo hard!!! LOL
Fine. I'll set up my classroom while simultaneously teaching your kid. I hope they can hear me while I drag the desks into position and don't mind me getting up to put name tags, hand sanitizer and tissues on the desks in the middle of them asking a question.
Trust me, teachers already do a lot of multi-tasking while teaching. Wanting them to set up a physical classroom while simultaneously teaching virtually is an idiotic idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time either.
But, but, but..... it's toooooo hard!!! LOL
Fine. I'll set up my classroom while simultaneously teaching your kid. I hope they can hear me while I drag the desks into position and don't mind me getting up to put name tags, hand sanitizer and tissues on the desks in the middle of them asking a question.
Trust me, teachers already do a lot of multi-tasking while teaching. Wanting them to set up a physical classroom while simultaneously teaching virtually is an idiotic idea.
Anonymous wrote:OMG they have so many days off, there's no reason why they need more. So many professional days! WHYYYYY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time either.
But, but, but..... it's toooooo hard!!! LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a teacher Wednesdays are often my most exhausting. Grading, calling parents, lesson planning, meetings, helping students. Just constant grunt work.
Those of you thinking Wednesdays are a day off, have no idea.
Didn't you have to do all that during in-person school also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just give it and then take those days from spring break since we’re not supposed to be traveling anyway.
They should not be given one more damn thing.
Anonymous wrote:I guess they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time either.
Anonymous wrote:As a teacher Wednesdays are often my most exhausting. Grading, calling parents, lesson planning, meetings, helping students. Just constant grunt work.
Those of you thinking Wednesdays are a day off, have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.
Actually MCPS is saying FU and not caring about the kids
My kids have only had school for 3 days last and 3 days this week. Which means the one day with 4 classes only once a week. That is already ridiculous.
And now MCPS wants to take another 4 days away from them - and wanted them to NOT be made-up. If you want the days off you CAN take it MCPS. You just have to make it up at the end of the year, which they should. And that is what MCPS does not want to have to do. The kids are far enough behind as it is. DO BETTER MCPS!!!
You want to cancel MLK day?
Anonymous wrote:This request itself demonstrates the level of incompetency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan sends another F U to the people of MoCo. Don’t think he cares about your kids. He just waves to stick it to MCPS. Your kids are collateral damage.
Actually MCPS is saying FU and not caring about the kids
My kids have only had school for 3 days last and 3 days this week. Which means the one day with 4 classes only once a week. That is already ridiculous.
And now MCPS wants to take another 4 days away from them - and wanted them to NOT be made-up. If you want the days off you CAN take it MCPS. You just have to make it up at the end of the year, which they should. And that is what MCPS does not want to have to do. The kids are far enough behind as it is. DO BETTER MCPS!!!
You want to cancel MLK day?
Not the PP, but pretty sure he/she was saying why are the Wed still off when they are off for MLK and a teacher's day. But gotta love you trying to spin it that the PP hates MLK or something.![]()