Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro Tip: Don’t trust the education of your children to an institution that can’t manage to unlock doors on time.
Great. So stop whinging and send your kids to private.
It's a win for everyone.
I would happily go to private school if you stop taxing the $hit out of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro Tip: Don’t trust the education of your children to an institution that can’t manage to unlock doors on time.
Great. So stop whinging and send your kids to private.
It's a win for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:The custodians are paid extra on the weekend BY the community leagues who use the schools. They are paid to show up on time, unlock the door, sit around, and then lock up after the permit and go home.
Despite that, our org has recurring issues with custodians not unlocking the doors for our scheduled practices and games. If we don't show up in the first hour of permit use, the custodians lock up and go home (despite being paid for the whole day. We are supposed to get a four hour grace period per county rules, but no one is wiling to enforce it. The schools also frequently cancel community use during the week and don't tell the county, then we show up and our teams can't practice.
Anonymous wrote:Lingering Covid mentality. When FCPS stopped showing up. I call it “long Covid sucky performance.”
because I guarantee you've been whining and complaining long before covid!Anonymous wrote:Yeah, my children don’t give money away to people who refuse to do their jobs. They’ll give their money to people who genuinely are in need, not lazy employees.
Anonymous wrote:Proud Karen here. Stupid term invented by people who like to take other people’s money and not work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro Tip: Don’t trust the education of your children to an institution that can’t manage to unlock doors on time.
Great. So stop whinging and send your kids to private.
It's a win for everyone.
Oh, she does already. O'Connell. And she never stops whinging about FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro Tip: Don’t trust the education of your children to an institution that can’t manage to unlock doors on time.
Great. So stop whinging and send your kids to private.
It's a win for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Pro Tip: Don’t trust the education of your children to an institution that can’t manage to unlock doors on time.
Anonymous wrote:To the principal-it sounds like the substitute custodians are not trained. If a substitute shows up, they should know what their role is and not just be a warm body. Also everyone has phones these. How hard is it for a custodian to set a reminder to to unlock and lock doors at the correct? If people aren’t doing their jobs well “I forgot” doesn’t really cut it and it’s up to the higher ups to make sure they improve their performance.