Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why are we closed again? Please tell me there’s a terrible winter storm just out of view if my house, where it is raining ☔️
Because at the time they had to make the call the forecast called for 1-2” of snow right at bus pickup time. In the past there was a bus accident in this same scenario.
It ducks but it was the right call with the info they had at the time.
They didn’t have to make the call last night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements.
What you are failing to see is that APS is reacting to teachers using their leave as needed. You can’t compare your office drone job that can go on with or without you for a day. If you aren’t there and take a day of leave your company can still operate without you. It’s not APS school staff fault that teachers are using their earned leave for childcare when other districts close which then puts APS in a bind and unable to operate because they can’t operate with less than a certain number of staff to supervise kids. Then APS has to make a decision on if they can operate.
And we can’t act like decisions of other counties, especially one as large as FCPS with over 180,000 students, won’t impact APS which is tiny comparatively. A large portion of APS staff lives in Fairfax and Alexandria.
+1
Clueless complainers complaining again…
What if pilots, nurses, doctors, EMTs, police, garbage collectors used their leave as needed en masse every time they had a childcare hiccup?
Teachers just don’t view themselves as essential and don’t act like they are. And they make more money than most of the professions listed above. So it’s not that. It’s just how they are treated and think of themselves.
Have you flown lately? Flights are getting cancelled left and right because the airline staff are taking sick leave. Hello?!
Different situation. Follow along. Post was about teachers calling out sick due to childcare created by surrounding districts not opening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why are we closed again? Please tell me there’s a terrible winter storm just out of view if my house, where it is raining ☔️
Because at the time they had to make the call the forecast called for 1-2” of snow right at bus pickup time. In the past there was a bus accident in this same scenario.
It ducks but it was the right call with the info they had at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So why are we closed again? Please tell me there’s a terrible winter storm just out of view if my house, where it is raining ☔️
Bad weather call? It happens. The alternative- horrible conditions right as the busses were out in the roads- would’ve been worse. Let’s be honest- we don’t really know that it’s a bad call yet, either. This could change over. Let’s hope not. No one wants to steal your vendetta!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements.
What you are failing to see is that APS is reacting to teachers using their leave as needed. You can’t compare your office drone job that can go on with or without you for a day. If you aren’t there and take a day of leave your company can still operate without you. It’s not APS school staff fault that teachers are using their earned leave for childcare when other districts close which then puts APS in a bind and unable to operate because they can’t operate with less than a certain number of staff to supervise kids. Then APS has to make a decision on if they can operate.
And we can’t act like decisions of other counties, especially one as large as FCPS with over 180,000 students, won’t impact APS which is tiny comparatively. A large portion of APS staff lives in Fairfax and Alexandria.
+1
Clueless complainers complaining again…
What if pilots, nurses, doctors, EMTs, police, garbage collectors used their leave as needed en masse every time they had a childcare hiccup?
Teachers just don’t view themselves as essential and don’t act like they are. And they make more money than most of the professions listed above. So it’s not that. It’s just how they are treated and think of themselves.
Have you flown lately? Flights are getting cancelled left and right because the airline staff are taking sick leave. Hello?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements.
What you are failing to see is that APS is reacting to teachers using their leave as needed. You can’t compare your office drone job that can go on with or without you for a day. If you aren’t there and take a day of leave your company can still operate without you. It’s not APS school staff fault that teachers are using their earned leave for childcare when other districts close which then puts APS in a bind and unable to operate because they can’t operate with less than a certain number of staff to supervise kids. Then APS has to make a decision on if they can operate.
And we can’t act like decisions of other counties, especially one as large as FCPS with over 180,000 students, won’t impact APS which is tiny comparatively. A large portion of APS staff lives in Fairfax and Alexandria.
+1
Clueless complainers complaining again…
What if pilots, nurses, doctors, EMTs, police, garbage collectors used their leave as needed en masse every time they had a childcare hiccup?
Teachers just don’t view themselves as essential and don’t act like they are. And they make more money than most of the professions listed above. So it’s not that. It’s just how they are treated and think of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements.
What you are failing to see is that APS is reacting to teachers using their leave as needed. You can’t compare your office drone job that can go on with or without you for a day. If you aren’t there and take a day of leave your company can still operate without you. It’s not APS school staff fault that teachers are using their earned leave for childcare when other districts close which then puts APS in a bind and unable to operate because they can’t operate with less than a certain number of staff to supervise kids. Then APS has to make a decision on if they can operate.
And we can’t act like decisions of other counties, especially one as large as FCPS with over 180,000 students, won’t impact APS which is tiny comparatively. A large portion of APS staff lives in Fairfax and Alexandria.
+1
Clueless complainers complaining again…
Anonymous wrote:So why are we closed again? Please tell me there’s a terrible winter storm just out of view if my house, where it is raining ☔️
Anonymous wrote:So why are we closed again? Please tell me there’s a terrible winter storm just out of view if my house, where it is raining ☔️
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements.
What you are failing to see is that APS is reacting to teachers using their leave as needed. You can’t compare your office drone job that can go on with or without you for a day. If you aren’t there and take a day of leave your company can still operate without you. It’s not APS school staff fault that teachers are using their earned leave for childcare when other districts close which then puts APS in a bind and unable to operate because they can’t operate with less than a certain number of staff to supervise kids. Then APS has to make a decision on if they can operate.
And we can’t act like decisions of other counties, especially one as large as FCPS with over 180,000 students, won’t impact APS which is tiny comparatively. A large portion of APS staff lives in Fairfax and Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:How would I know? APS doesn't share that information with parents. Just another day in the pandemic. No subs. No teacher. No school. Shrug.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, my kindergartener hasn't had a school day with her teacher yet in 2022, just the assistant has been present. What's another day?
Is the teacher out sick? Or taking care of a sick family member? You sound kind. Your 5 yo will be fine, even with an assistant. Unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements.
What you are failing to see is that APS is reacting to teachers using their leave as needed. You can’t compare your office drone job that can go on with or without you for a day. If you aren’t there and take a day of leave your company can still operate without you. It’s not APS school staff fault that teachers are using their earned leave for childcare when other districts close which then puts APS in a bind and unable to operate because they can’t operate with less than a certain number of staff to supervise kids. Then APS has to make a decision on if they can operate.
And we can’t act like decisions of other counties, especially one as large as FCPS with over 180,000 students, won’t impact APS which is tiny comparatively. A large portion of APS staff lives in Fairfax and Alexandria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements.
What you are failing to see is that APS is reacting to teachers using their leave as needed. You can’t compare your office drone job that can go on with or without you for a day. If you aren’t there and take a day of leave your company can still operate without you. It’s not APS school staff fault that teachers are using their earned leave for childcare when other districts close which then puts APS in a bind and unable to operate because they can’t operate with less than a certain number of staff to supervise kids. Then APS has to make a decision on if they can operate.
And we can’t act like decisions of other counties, especially one as large as FCPS with over 180,000 students, won’t impact APS which is tiny comparatively. A large portion of APS staff lives in Fairfax and Alexandria.
Wow you are a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With so many APS teachers residing in Fairfax, it really depends not just on the weather but how many teachers will call out.
Sigh, I had forgotten that. School isn't childcare, except for teachers.
Exactly. And if their childcare falls through then they get a taxpayer paid day off while the rest of us burn leave or scramble to find alternative arrangements. [/quote
They have it so good, those damn teachers. They are off on snow days?! We hate them, right?