Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My district doesn't give a hoot about teachers but they couldn't get their s&%t together to open until this past March. Districts love to let the teacher's unions take the fall for not reopening but in reality, this past year has shown us what's behind the curtain with the higher-ups in certain school districts.
Heavily democrat school districts followed the teachers unions’ wishes because unions make political donations almost exclusively to democrats.
Unions put the interests of teachers first. The teachers unions do not advocate for students or student interests whatsoever.
It is relevant to remind everyone that Republicans created the public school system and backed de-segregation while democrats fought to keep schools segregated.
Anonymous wrote:If we had prioritized making income available for folks rather than sending adults back to work in unsafe public-facing customer service jobs, we could have kept the schools open. That's what other countries did.
Setting this up as a "teachers vs kids" problem is a way of distracting folks from asking questions about why we decided to open restaurants ahead of schools.
Anonymous wrote:My district doesn't give a hoot about teachers but they couldn't get their s&%t together to open until this past March. Districts love to let the teacher's unions take the fall for not reopening but in reality, this past year has shown us what's behind the curtain with the higher-ups in certain school districts.
Anonymous wrote:If we had prioritized making income available for folks rather than sending adults back to work in unsafe public-facing customer service jobs, we could have kept the schools open. That's what other countries did.
Setting this up as a "teachers vs kids" problem is a way of distracting folks from asking questions about why we decided to open restaurants ahead of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My district doesn't give a hoot about teachers but they couldn't get their s&%t together to open until this past March. Districts love to let the teacher's unions take the fall for not reopening but in reality, this past year has shown us what's behind the curtain with the higher-ups in certain school districts.
Are you in Fairfax? Because I'm OP and I am and this sounds like Fairfax.
It sounds like a lot of school districts in this country. Led by bumbling idiots who are more concerned about renaming schools and other BS.
Yes they were far more concerned about human life than providing free daycare!
And here we go! Drama. Children don’t vote or play the race card - so they were dead last on who this country decided to protect.
Anonymous wrote:If we had prioritized making income available for folks rather than sending adults back to work in unsafe public-facing customer service jobs, we could have kept the schools open. That's what other countries did.
Setting this up as a "teachers vs kids" problem is a way of distracting folks from asking questions about why we decided to open restaurants ahead of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abstract:
"This paper examines the differences in characteristics between US public schools that opted for virtual instruction because of Covid-19, and schools that did not. Much of the variation can be explained by measures of the degree to which districts favored teachers over students before the pandemic: Districts that chose virtual instruction exhibited a far greater willingness to prioritize teacher interests over those of students and the interests of teachers with seniority over younger and/or higher-performing teachers. We provide evidence that this prioritization is associated with significant costs in terms of student test results and graduation rates."
https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/21-127rev6-14-21_e440c304-7e2e-4042-abae-d0ba2c561a31.pdf
True in your experience, or no? Somewhat different than earlier arguments that it was all red state versus blue state.
Why is Harvard Business School doing this paper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My district doesn't give a hoot about teachers but they couldn't get their s&%t together to open until this past March. Districts love to let the teacher's unions take the fall for not reopening but in reality, this past year has shown us what's behind the curtain with the higher-ups in certain school districts.
Are you in Fairfax? Because I'm OP and I am and this sounds like Fairfax.
It sounds like a lot of school districts in this country. Led by bumbling idiots who are more concerned about renaming schools and other BS.
Yes they were far more concerned about human life than providing free daycare!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My district doesn't give a hoot about teachers but they couldn't get their s&%t together to open until this past March. Districts love to let the teacher's unions take the fall for not reopening but in reality, this past year has shown us what's behind the curtain with the higher-ups in certain school districts.
Are you in Fairfax? Because I'm OP and I am and this sounds like Fairfax.
It sounds like a lot of school districts in this country. Led by bumbling idiots who are more concerned about renaming schools and other BS.
Well, I wouldn't say that renaming schools is nonsense. It's kind of offensive really that so many schools are named. after war criminals, slavers and traitors. People today are so unpatriotic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My district doesn't give a hoot about teachers but they couldn't get their s&%t together to open until this past March. Districts love to let the teacher's unions take the fall for not reopening but in reality, this past year has shown us what's behind the curtain with the higher-ups in certain school districts.
Are you in Fairfax? Because I'm OP and I am and this sounds like Fairfax.
It sounds like a lot of school districts in this country. Led by bumbling idiots who are more concerned about renaming schools and other BS.