Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
+1. I bet the same parents who are screeching that teachers who are vaccinated need to return to the buildings ASAP, no excuses, are the same ones who think it's fine for vaccinated admin and central office employees to continue to WFH.
Why do Central Office staff need to come in? Seriously- I feel like HR, finance, transportation coordinators, whatever, could work from home if it helps them while their kids are only in school two days a week. I’m a teacher. It does not upset me.
Anonymous wrote:ES principal from Fairfax here: Yes, all of the administrators should be working in the building everyday that teachers are working there. That’s a no-brainer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Oh, no, no no. There's "no spread in schools," remember? And schools are "safer than the community." So get in there and show the teachers how it's done!
+1 I think it is a travesty that all of the administrators at central offices are not working in the office.
I think that’s unnecessary. I’m a teacher. I need to be in person, but it doesn’t upset me if someone from central office who is able to work from home, does. That’s just petty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are administrators all fully vaccinated? If not, no, they should not be adding to the number of people in the building just to make things a child's idea of "fair." Everyone is safer if there are fewer people in the building.
Oh, no, no no. There's "no spread in schools," remember? And schools are "safer than the community." So get in there and show the teachers how it's done!
Okay, you have an agenda, whatever. Personally, if I had to go back to work in person, I would like to minimize the number of unvaccinated adults I was exposed to. Schools aren't magically safe, they are safe because we are taking appropriate mitigation measures: masking, distancing, etc. So fewer unvaccinated people in the building would be safer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
+1. I bet the same parents who are screeching that teachers who are vaccinated need to return to the buildings ASAP, no excuses, are the same ones who think it's fine for vaccinated admin and central office employees to continue to WFH.
Why do Central Office staff need to come in? Seriously- I feel like HR, finance, transportation coordinators, whatever, could work from home if it helps them while their kids are only in school two days a week. I’m a teacher. It does not upset me.
LOL, I bet. If Central Office is working from home, why were they able to get vaccinated in a priority group along with staff who returned in person? [/quote
What are you- just dumb? They didn’t make that decision.
We see you, Central Office staffer who got vaccinated as a priority employee but doesn't want to return to the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
+1. I bet the same parents who are screeching that teachers who are vaccinated need to return to the buildings ASAP, no excuses, are the same ones who think it's fine for vaccinated admin and central office employees to continue to WFH.
Why do Central Office staff need to come in? Seriously- I feel like HR, finance, transportation coordinators, whatever, could work from home if it helps them while their kids are only in school two days a week. I’m a teacher. It does not upset me.
LOL, I bet. If Central Office is working from home, why were they able to get vaccinated in a priority group along with staff who returned in person? [/quote
What are you- just dumb? They didn’t make that decision.
Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
+1. I bet the same parents who are screeching that teachers who are vaccinated need to return to the buildings ASAP, no excuses, are the same ones who think it's fine for vaccinated admin and central office employees to continue to WFH.
Why do Central Office staff need to come in? Seriously- I feel like HR, finance, transportation coordinators, whatever, could work from home if it helps them while their kids are only in school two days a week. I’m a teacher. It does not upset me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
+1. I bet the same parents who are screeching that teachers who are vaccinated need to return to the buildings ASAP, no excuses, are the same ones who think it's fine for vaccinated admin and central office employees to continue to WFH.
Why do Central Office staff need to come in? Seriously- I feel like HR, finance, transportation coordinators, whatever, could work from home if it helps them while their kids are only in school two days a week. I’m a teacher. It does not upset me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
+1. I bet the same parents who are screeching that teachers who are vaccinated need to return to the buildings ASAP, no excuses, are the same ones who think it's fine for vaccinated admin and central office employees to continue to WFH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
+1. I bet the same parents who are screeching that teachers who are vaccinated need to return to the buildings ASAP, no excuses, are the same ones who think it's fine for vaccinated admin and central office employees to continue to WFH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.
That’s cute. Parents have been raging to go full force 5 days a week...........
Anonymous wrote:From a pandemic point of view, it makes the most sense that the fewest amount of people are in the building.