Anonymous wrote:So... the Mayor just extended Covid leave until May 27. Not the WTU- the mayor.
Every single teacher at my school at my school who applied for ADA for term 4, received it. Folks with asthma- are still virtual. Obesity- virtual.
And this will probably get my post deleted and I might end up blocked... but for real for real... all the teachers back at my school are white. We have a 40% white staff and that 40% makes up 100% of the IPL teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
Exactly. I am a sub going in for IPL and had no trouble getting vaccinated in March. People teaching in DCPS/DCPCS have had ample opportunity to get vaccinated.
Not at my school. Priority was given to IPL teachers only. I don’t know a SINGLE virtual teacher who got the vaccine in term 3. I know you are a parent troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
That is absolutely not true. Only school staff who were assigned to in-person in February were eligible to be vaccinated in late January (just a week before they went back to school.) Those who were assigned virtual in Term 3 did not get any priority vaccines but are now (as of about two weeks ago) able to get the vaccine by signing up along with everyone else in DC who has a pre-existing condition etc. there’s no special pool of vaccines and appointments for teachers this time around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
Exactly. I am a sub going in for IPL and had no trouble getting vaccinated in March. People teaching in DCPS/DCPCS have had ample opportunity to get vaccinated.
Not at my school. Priority was given to IPL teachers only. I don’t know a SINGLE virtual teacher who got the vaccine in term 3. I know you are a parent troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
That is absolutely not true. Only school staff who were assigned to in-person in February were eligible to be vaccinated in late January (just a week before they went back to school.) Those who were assigned virtual in Term 3 did not get any priority vaccines but are now (as of about two weeks ago) able to get the vaccine by signing up along with everyone else in DC who has a pre-existing condition etc. there’s no special pool of vaccines and appointments for teachers this time around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
Exactly. I am a sub going in for IPL and had no trouble getting vaccinated in March. People teaching in DCPS/DCPCS have had ample opportunity to get vaccinated.
Not at my school. Priority was given to IPL teachers only. I don’t know a SINGLE virtual teacher who got the vaccine in term 3. I know you are a parent troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
That is absolutely not true. Only school staff who were assigned to in-person in February were eligible to be vaccinated in late January (just a week before they went back to school.) Those who were assigned virtual in Term 3 did not get any priority vaccines but are now (as of about two weeks ago) able to get the vaccine by signing up along with everyone else in DC who has a pre-existing condition etc. there’s no special pool of vaccines and appointments for teachers this time around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
That is absolutely not true. Only school staff who were assigned to in-person in February were eligible to be vaccinated in late January (just a week before they went back to school.) Those who were assigned virtual in Term 3 did not get any priority vaccines but are now (as of about two weeks ago) able to get the vaccine by signing up along with everyone else in DC who has a pre-existing condition etc. there’s no special pool of vaccines and appointments for teachers this time around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
Do they have less time to search for a spot than all the other essential workers working in person? CVS spots for teachers only release at 6am -- are you working then?
Do grocery store workers go home and do 3-4 more hours of work answer emails and creating materials?
Most professional adults do. What is your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
Exactly. I am a sub going in for IPL and had no trouble getting vaccinated in March. People teaching in DCPS/DCPCS have had ample opportunity to get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't opting out and if they are working they don't have time to search for a spot.
It's ... just not that time-consuming. I'm in-person and got a spot back in February when the process was a total cluster, as did many of my colleagues.
You go t a spot because DCPS helped you. There were designated sites for teachers. Term 4 is different and everyone is on their own. Nice try though.
all teachers have been eligible since early february. if they haven’t managed to get vaccinated, it’s because they chose not to.