Anonymous wrote:Teachers really are the most fragile ethereal beings to have ever had employment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares???? They are vaccinated! Good grief. Everyone has abandoned their common sense.
53% of teachers are vaccinated. 43% of support staff/bus driver's.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares???? They are vaccinated! Good grief. Everyone has abandoned their common sense.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is one of the biggest issues in the battle to get kids to come back to school: teachers simply don't trust families to take the appropriate safety steps in their personal lives.
How do families and teachers re-build mutual trust?
And it seems NO ONE trusts the school administrators.
I feel like this issue is a proxy for a degradation of trust across American society. It's just now playing out in schools, grocery stores, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares???? They are vaccinated! Good grief. Everyone has abandoned their common sense.
They're vaccinated and wearing masks with limited numbers of kids in the classroom. Millions of Americans have been working jobs that require interactions with the public including private school teachers and daycare teachers. Get over it.
That’s the thing...All teachers will NOT be vaccinated. I’ve pre-registered at places that allow that, wake up around 5 a.m. each morning to click and refresh all the open tabs on my laptop to all the possible locations where I am eligible to receive a vaccine, and I still can’t get a damn appointment. It’s a game of luck.
If I was fully vaccinated, I would feel better about being in a classroom with 12 nine year olds. Like previous posters, I have also heard firsthand about all of the travel to different states and countries, sports tournaments, birthday parties, sleepovers, etc. from my students. My husband has multiple underlying health conditions and my family has made very different choices to keep ourselves safe. I can’t say the same for the families of my students.
Have you heard that their parents, friends, or siblings are sick, hospitalized, dead, or dying? If not, and if what you have heard is true, then that should reassure you somewhat.
Actually, yes I have. One of my students had Covid. I know of two families where both parents had Covid. One student’s grandmother died from Covid, another student’s uncle died of Covid, and another student’s (local) aunt and grandmother are currently hospitalized with Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares???? They are vaccinated! Good grief. Everyone has abandoned their common sense.
They're vaccinated and wearing masks with limited numbers of kids in the classroom. Millions of Americans have been working jobs that require interactions with the public including private school teachers and daycare teachers. Get over it.
That’s the thing...All teachers will NOT be vaccinated. I’ve pre-registered at places that allow that, wake up around 5 a.m. each morning to click and refresh all the open tabs on my laptop to all the possible locations where I am eligible to receive a vaccine, and I still can’t get a damn appointment. It’s a game of luck.
If I was fully vaccinated, I would feel better about being in a classroom with 12 nine year olds. Like previous posters, I have also heard firsthand about all of the travel to different states and countries, sports tournaments, birthday parties, sleepovers, etc. from my students. My husband has multiple underlying health conditions and my family has made very different choices to keep ourselves safe. I can’t say the same for the families of my students.
Have you heard that their parents, friends, or siblings are sick, hospitalized, dead, or dying? If not, and if what you have heard is true, then that should reassure you somewhat.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers really are the most fragile ethereal beings to have ever had employment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares???? They are vaccinated! Good grief. Everyone has abandoned their common sense.
They're vaccinated and wearing masks with limited numbers of kids in the classroom. Millions of Americans have been working jobs that require interactions with the public including private school teachers and daycare teachers. Get over it.
That’s the thing...All teachers will NOT be vaccinated. I’ve pre-registered at places that allow that, wake up around 5 a.m. each morning to click and refresh all the open tabs on my laptop to all the possible locations where I am eligible to receive a vaccine, and I still can’t get a damn appointment. It’s a game of luck.
If I was fully vaccinated, I would feel better about being in a classroom with 12 nine year olds. Like previous posters, I have also heard firsthand about all of the travel to different states and countries, sports tournaments, birthday parties, sleepovers, etc. from my students. My husband has multiple underlying health conditions and my family has made very different choices to keep ourselves safe. I can’t say the same for the families of my students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares???? They are vaccinated! Good grief. Everyone has abandoned their common sense.
They're vaccinated and wearing masks with limited numbers of kids in the classroom. Millions of Americans have been working jobs that require interactions with the public including private school teachers and daycare teachers. Get over it.
That’s the thing...All teachers will NOT be vaccinated. I’ve pre-registered at places that allow that, wake up around 5 a.m. each morning to click and refresh all the open tabs on my laptop to all the possible locations where I am eligible to receive a vaccine, and I still can’t get a damn appointment. It’s a game of luck.
If I was fully vaccinated, I would feel better about being in a classroom with 12 nine year olds. Like previous posters, I have also heard firsthand about all of the travel to different states and countries, sports tournaments, birthday parties, sleepovers, etc. from my students. My husband has multiple underlying health conditions and my family has made very different choices to keep ourselves safe. I can’t say the same for the families of my students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares???? They are vaccinated! Good grief. Everyone has abandoned their common sense.
They're vaccinated and wearing masks with limited numbers of kids in the classroom. Millions of Americans have been working jobs that require interactions with the public including private school teachers and daycare teachers. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:No, I do not. I teach first grade and the kids are constantly talking about their travels. I am virtual, so the fact that 2 of my kids did CC on the road does not bother me. I wonder about the families that are IPL that will snub their noses at the rules, or think because they haven't gotten sick yet they will be fine, or because Suzy follows the science and she knows better. I really really hope my community can all work together and not be selfish, but that isn't what I've seen so far. I am thankful to still be virtual, and I worry for my IPL colleagues, the families, and the little friends in their classes.