Anonymous wrote:I believe it. my kids attend two of those wealthy schools at 70% and 75% each. We are in the DL minority. PTA meetings are fascinating. I don’t say a word since I don’t care what they do, my kids are staying home. I feel very badly for teachers though.
Anonymous wrote:Relax. APS is not going to go back at the height of a pandemic. But I’m sure they will announce intentions to start in February I’df certain metrics are met to shut APE up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dates for them all you think or just elementary? Are they purposely forcing people’s hands to decrease hybrid enrollment??
Yes I'm curious what the reactions of parents will be. ES parents chose hybrid/DL when the metrics APS proposed were way different than they are now. And even accepting the CDC metrics, things are not looking good.
Ohhhhhh welllllll. Blame the OPEN APS people. They’ve been intolerable screaming that kids don’t get it/it doesn’t spread in schools. School systems listened. Now it’s time to go in. They are entirely the reason your only shot at in person comes with choosing to send your kids in during the post holiday surge.
Anonymous wrote:The biggest APE supporter I know is a staunch republican lobbyist who lives in a multi million dollar home. She is pitching a fit about DL because, and I quote, her kids don’t like it. So teachers are risking their lives for people like her. I have learned a lot about my community through this. They are a bunch of privileged whiners.
Anonymous wrote:I vakuue my kids teachers. They are amazing. I wish they could continue to work from
Home til this is over. That is the safest thing. But I am not in the majority. I’m keeping my kids home. I think it’s awful to send teachers in. I wouldn’t go. Fortunately I can do my work remotely. So can teachers. Blame APE and all those parents who lost their minds at school board meetings carrying on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest APE supporter I know is a staunch republican lobbyist who lives in a multi million dollar home. She is pitching a fit about DL because, and I quote, her kids don’t like it. So teachers are risking their lives for people like her. I have learned a lot about my community through this. They are a bunch of privileged whiners.
The elementary schools with the highest percentage of hybrid rates (families that want their kids in school) are from the four most wealthy schools. Eye opening.
Anonymous wrote:The biggest APE supporter I know is a staunch republican lobbyist who lives in a multi million dollar home. She is pitching a fit about DL because, and I quote, her kids don’t like it. So teachers are risking their lives for people like her. I have learned a lot about my community through this. They are a bunch of privileged whiners.
Anonymous wrote:The biggest APE supporter I know is a staunch republican lobbyist who lives in a multi million dollar home. She is pitching a fit about DL because, and I quote, her kids don’t like it. So teachers are risking their lives for people like her. I have learned a lot about my community through this. They are a bunch of privileged whiners.
Anonymous wrote:Fortunately I can do my work remotely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents are going to pull their kids. Don’t worry.
That doesn’t mean teachers don’t still have to go in. We do.
If you don't want to go in, quit your job.
I’m getting through to the end of the year so I don’t leave my students in a lurch but messages like this are why I’m not returning next year. I’m well aware now how worthless and disposable we are seen as being. I don’t believe in what I do anymore now that society’s true opinion of teachers has been revealed. What we do does not matter to most people. I get it now so I can leave the job and not miss it. And I am far from the only one who will leave.
Most of us parents don’t feel that way at all. Stop reading these message boards. I see the effort my DCs teacher puts in every single day. She is amazing and is doing the very best she can given the circumstances.